Oros Ha'teshuvah (36) Teshuvah Is Our Key To Changing Our Past

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June 14 2002
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We are able to change our past mistakes into merits by being connected to Hashem's will. All of our efforts to improve are for the purpose of liberating our will. When we live without teshuvah (repentance) we have no way to reach back to the beginning. After we do an action it continues to speak in our soul. The good actions that we see people doing have been come from higher worlds. What does mazal tov (good fortune) mean? Where do the no good things come from? Our neshamas (souls) are never tainted by our sins.

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