Sichos
HaRan 39
Translated
by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, Rabbi Nachman’s Wisdom (Breslov Research
Institute), pp. 140-141
In
memory of Shmuel ben Chanokh Zundel Sears
Yahrtzeit:
18 Kislev
You
should be able to feel another's troubles in your own heart. This is especially
true when many are suffering.
It
is possible to clearly realize another's anguish, and still not feel it in your
heart.
When
an entire community is in distress, you should surely feel their agony in your
heart. If you do not feel it, you should strike your head against the wall. You
should strike your head against the walls of your heart.
This
is the meaning of the verse (Deut. 4:39), “Know this day and realize it in your
heart.” You must bring the realization from your mind to your heart. Understand
this well.
We
later heard that the Rebbe once said that this is the meaning of the passage
(Isaiah 38:2), “And Hezekiah turned his face to the wall.” The face that he
turned was his awareness, bringing it inside the walls of his heart.[1] For
one's true face is his mind, which illuminates it from within.[2]
[1] Yerushalmi
Berakhos 4:4 (35a); Sanhedrin 10:2 (51b); Chayay Moharan 17a
($14).
[2] Likutey Moharan
I, 30:4.
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