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Rav Kook deals here with 3 common spiritual problems: over-indulging in physical pleasure; "under-indulging"- going to the opposite extreme & how fasting and ascetic life is counter-productive for modern man; & superstition. Rav Kook's unique approach to superstition & the passages in the Talmud which seem as such, stress that we must rise above the nature to fear and "quake" regarding topics beyond human control. Rather than imagining superstitious acts, which help us feel in control of the uncontrollable, we should connect with He Who is in total control, and His Torah wisdom. HaRav doesn't contradict those rabbinic passages, but says they're secondary & better off not worrying about. Only he who worries about them has what to worry about. (Ayn Aya Shabbat ii, 237)
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>GREAT SHIUR!!!!</strong></span></p> <p> </p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>GREAT REBBI!!!!</strong></span></p>