Class Eight.
Likutei Sichos – Vol 35 p 125 ff Conclusion, both orders of the day in Davening. The Kavana brings the proper saying of the words. Page 129-30.
Class Six.
Likutei Sichos – Vol 35 p 125 ff Darkness that is the abscence of light vs. darkness that is higher than light explain the two orders of the day. Page 128-9.
Class Four.
Likutei Sichos – Vol 35 p 125 ff Answer. There are both aspects, nature and holiness and accordingly the two aforementioned orders. Page 126-7.
Class Three.
Likutei Sichos – Vol 35 p 125 ff The beginning of the Sicha, two orders exist for a Davening day 1) Morning, Noon, Night; 2) Night Morning, Afternoon. How can these two be reconciled? Page 125-6.
Class One.
Likutei Sichos – Vol 35 p 125 ff Introduction to the Sicha. We start in the middle with the RaMbaM’s two P’sukim, why he brings them and in the order he brings them in. Page 127.
Sicha – Iyar (09)
Likutei Sichos – Vol 32 p 72 ff Look Up for health. In Nissan we come out of the narrowness of Mitzrayim and all of our limitation. The next and final class explains how this character of Nissan affects the healing that takes place in Iyar.
Sicha – Iyar (07)
Likutei Sichos – Vol 32 p 72 ff Nissan gives strength to Iyar. Iyar follows Nissan which is a month of miracles. The importance of the discussion of continuity now becomes clear. The miraculous nature of Nissan pours over into Iyar and results in a month of miraculous healing that is beyond nature.
Sicha – Iyar (03)
Likutei Sichos – Vol 32 p 72 ff Time is a thing. The series builds with a discussion of the concept of time.
15 SHVAT short thoughts.
15 SHVAT short thoughts, (5771). TU BISHVAT (5776/2016).Some thoughts. 1) Roots, 2) Tree, 3) Fruit, the point is to remain connected, exist, give to others- fruit. 2) what fruit are for [to procreate, the cycle of life; or] to feed man- the linear direction, everything is going upwards towards God. 15 Shvat 5780, Man’s comparison…
Sicha – Natural Effects – Purim (08)
Likutei Sichos – Vol 31 p 170 ff The priorities described in this Sicha explain the behavior of Esther herself, who went to the king after fasting for three days in a row! Page 174-5.
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