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The Tree of Life: Kuntres Etz HaChayim
The Tree of Life: Kuntres Etz HaChayim
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A classic chassidic treatise on the mystic core of spiritual vitality
When the Holy One, blessed be He, created Adam,... He desired that he cling to Him so that he would be found in unity with one heart, in the place of singular unity, so that there would be no change, nor transformation forever. This is intimated by the phrase: “And the Tree of Life in the midst of the Garden.”
This quote from the Zohar is not referring only to the actual “Tree of Life,” that existed in the Garden of Eden, but also to an ever-present spiritual potential which G-d invested in the Torah. At the Torah’s core lies a repository of spiritual knowledge that enables man to experience genuine life and vitality.
In this classic treatise, the Rebbe Rashab teaches us how to appreciate and relate to this dimension of Torah study and apply its insights in our day-to-day experience. Intended originally as a handbook and guide for the students of the Lubavitcher Yeshivah, this text serves as an invaluable resource for a person seeking to understand and internalize the path of Divine service with which Lubavitch is identified.
When the Holy One, blessed be He, created Adam,... He desired that he cling to Him so that he would be found in unity with one heart, in the place of singular unity, so that there would be no change, nor transformation forever. This is intimated by the phrase: “And the Tree of Life in the midst of the Garden.”
This quote from the Zohar is not referring only to the actual “Tree of Life,” that existed in the Garden of Eden, but also to an ever-present spiritual potential which G-d invested in the Torah. At the Torah’s core lies a repository of spiritual knowledge that enables man to experience genuine life and vitality.
In this classic treatise, the Rebbe Rashab teaches us how to appreciate and relate to this dimension of Torah study and apply its insights in our day-to-day experience. Intended originally as a handbook and guide for the students of the Lubavitcher Yeshivah, this text serves as an invaluable resource for a person seeking to understand and internalize the path of Divine service with which Lubavitch is identified.
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