Bitachon, trust, is one of the most essential and fundamental aspects of the Jew's relationship with his Creator. The more one develops his trust, the more Hashem shows him that He is personally involved in his life. This trust has many advantages, many of which are explored in this podcast. The style of the podcast is based on the tradition of teaching Bitachon received from Rabbi Yechiel Perr, who in turn received it from Rabbi Aron Kotler. This style includes real-life examples and stories, beside textual-based lessons in developing trust in Hashem.
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Bitachon, trust, is one of the most essential and fundamental aspects of the Jew's relationship with his Creator. The more one develops his trust, the more Hashem shows him that He is personally involved in his life. This trust has many advantages, many of which are explored in this podcast. The style of the podcast is based on the tradition of teaching Bitachon received from Rabbi Yechiel Perr, who in turn received it from Rabbi Aron Kotler. This style includes real-life examples and stories, beside textual-based lessons in developing trust in Hashem.
We talk about acceptance and looking for Hashem's will in our livelihood. We also speak about knowing our place and working without bias when we enter the true bitachon mindset.
We discuss the concept of connecting to others in search of truth, and wonderful story of someone who implemented what we have learned in the Sharei Bitachon podcast.
We discuss how one can find the right balance in one's trust of Hashem. It is by searching for an understanding of His will, and moving out of the selfish mode of thinking.
It is imperative to stay dedicated to the desire to do Hashem's Will. We discuss how to avoid falling into the pitfalls of excuses, and some thoughts on how to escape if one has indeed fallen there.
In Jacob's fight with the angel, the angel succeeded in striking his thigh. This corresponds to the many claims of the yetzer hara that he uses to prevent a person from serving Hashem properly and having Bitachon.
As we have seen, the Chovos Halevavos has one type of Bitachon, and the Madregas Ha'adam seems to have a different type of Bitachon. The Alter, however, points out that the Chovos Halevavos also speaks of this type of Bitachon (without efforts), and explains to whom it applies.
As we have seen, the Chovos Halevavos has one type of Bitachon, and the Madregas Ha'adam seems to have a different type of Bitachon. The Alter, however, points out that the Chovos Halevavos also speaks of this type of Bitachon (without efforts), and explains to whom it applies.
The wicked person can also have complete bitachon, despite his evil deeds. In the end, however, Hashem will still collect that which is due for the evil committed.
Bitachon, trust, is one of the most essential and fundamental aspects of the Jew's relationship with his Creator. The more one develops his trust, the more Hashem shows him that He is personally involved in his life. This trust has many advantages, many of which are explored in this podcast. The style of the podcast is based on the tradition of teaching Bitachon received from Rabbi Yechiel Perr, who in turn received it from Rabbi Aron Kotler. This style includes real-life examples and stories, beside textual-based lessons in developing trust in Hashem.