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2018年4月26日 星期四

DAILY DOSE: Inner Anxiety

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Inner Anxiety

By Tzvi Freeman

Often, anxiety takes root because a person's external character is incompatible with his or her inner self.

The anxiety may dwell upon other issues and obsessions—but none of these are the true underlying cause.

Most souls can tolerate a few inconsistencies. But others are sensitive to every nuance.

As soon as some aspect of their lifestyle is not attuned to the purity of the essential self, the entire person is thrown off balance.

That is why, for a Jew, being more careful about the mitzvot will often diminish anxiety.

From a letter to a woman suffering anxiety.



By Tzvi Freeman


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