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The Month of Elul:
- The dominant spiritual theme of the month of Elul is the tikkun habrit,
the tikkun for the abuse of the Holy Covenant. A person who achieves this
will
find his true partner in life, a partner who will help him in his aspirations
rather than fight against him constantly (Likutey Moharan II, 87. See also
Likutey Moharan I, 6 for a discussion of the spiritual
meaning of Elul.).
- Elul is a specially favorable time to attain Da'at, knowledge of God.
A person can come to know and understand what he did not know before. New
clothes
are fashioned for his soul and he is released from all troubles (21).
- Elul is the time to `circumcise the foreskin of the heart' (cf. Deuteronomy
10:16). Only then does a person have the sensitivity to feel real pain
in his heart over the sins he has committed. His sensitivity will become
so acute
that the very hearts of all the drops of seed he cast away will also feel
the pain, no matter where they may have fallen. They will all rise up in
a great
commotion and also return to God (141).
- Elul is the time most suited to teshuvah, the return to God. It is a period
of Divine favor, because it was at this time that Moses went up to receive
the second tablets and opened a wide path towards God. The key to this
path is to understand that God is present in every place and every situation.
No
matter how far you may have fallen, God is with you there just as much
as He is present in the heights of the universe. In fact it is equally important
to remember that He is present in the heights, because there are times
when
a man rises -- for example if he becomes wealthy and then forgets about
God. There are even cases of people who have climbed to very high levels
of religious
devotion only to turn into atheists in the end. You should pray to God
not to let you come to any harm as you draw closer to Him. On the other hand,
no
matter how low you may have fallen, even to the lowest of levels, even
to the ten Crowns of Impurity themselves, you must still bind yourself to
God from
there. Because His dominion extends over everything (Likutey Moharan II,
82).
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