
027.1 Retzitza (Shalom)
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In this profound opening to Likutei Moharan Torah 27, we explore the sweeping vision of Rabbi Nachman: a world unified in service of Hashem. Drawing on the Athenian sages’ question about the chick in the shell, this shiur reframes individual avodah as inherently cosmic. How does Shalom become the vessel for Giluy Shechinah? What is the deeper meaning of Ha’aras Panim, and how is it rooted in the Torah and the Tzura Adam?
We delve into:
- The global mission of every Jew and how each neshamah is a microcosm of creation.
- Why true unity (Shalom) isn’t just about avoiding conflict but about mutual bitul toward a higher goal.
- How Yaakov Avinu, Ha’aras Panim, and the Shemos of Hashem reveal divine structure in the world.
- The role of Torah as blueprint and how each of the 600,000 souls uniquely expresses one facet of that truth.
- What it means to bring the world to serve Hashem b’shem echad, not through conformity but harmony.
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Quotables:
"You can't achieve shalom by being separate. True shalom (peace/completion/perfection) is when each soul fulfills its unique role within a single divine symphony."
"Every Jew contains all the worlds within themselves—our personal refinement reshapes creation itself."
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