Likutei Sichos – Vol 29 p 182 ff Introduction, new ideas of Davening are learned from Chana- why. The issue of Davening and its levels will be explored IYH in this season. Page 182-3.
Likutei Sichos – Vol 29 p 182 ff The answer, that we don’t learn from prior to Mattan Torah, doesn’t hold up either. Page 183.
Likutei Sichos – Vol 29 p 182 ff Before Mattan Torah was higher than afterwards but it was a Mesiras Nefesh state.
Likutei Sichos – Vol 29 p 182 ff The three opinions (levels) of Tefilla 1) Every day 2) When have an acute need, 3) Connection to Hashem; B. Bracha vs. Tefilla. Page 183-4.
Likutei Sichos – Vol 29 p 182 ff Tefilla that is higher than Bracha. Birchas Kohanim has both strengths. The three ideas of Rambam (every day you must Daven ), the RaMaN (when you have a special need) and the the opinion that holds that Tefilla is not DiOraisa at all. These are three levels...
Likutei Sichos – Vol 29 p 182 ff Chana davened for the deepest thing, that her son be a Tzadik from birth (defying the rule of free will) and is therefore the model for all prayer. The deeper the issue one prays for the deeper is the prayer. Page 185.
Likutei Sichos – Vol 29 p 182 ff Discussion, on the deeper levels what we ask for and the connection with Hashem are far more separate. On the very deepest level they are literally the same thing.
Likutei Sichos – Vol 29 p 182 ff How did Chana know that Shmuel would be a Nazir. This too reveals the power of her prayer. Page 185-6.
Likutei Sichos – Vol 29 p 182 ff The Kavana of Tefilla is part of the Mitzva and it is the feelings in the heart. Kavana normally means the mind; and this involves three ideas 1) Thinking that this is a commandment of God, 2) Thinking what is the specific intent of this particular commandment,...
Likutei Sichos – Vol 29 p 182 ff ”Kavanas HaLev’ the feelings in the heart is not meaning behind the Mitzva of prayer, it is the Mitzva of Prayer. This is most underscored in Chana’s prayer, where her request and the connection with Hashem she created are much closer than when one has an ordinary...
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