Righteous but not Saints

963.5Question: In Letter 68, Rabash writes that only one who understands that he is wicked can repent. I understand that I am wicked, but how can I not forget about it? In the process of studying it is somehow lost. As far as I understand, if we do not constantly feel wicked, we will not repent of our wrong actions.

Answer: Our goal is to correct ourselves up to the level of the Creator. Therefore we must always check what else we can correct and become similar to the Creator.

Therefore those who do this work are called righteous, although they are not saints. They are righteous because they want to justify the Creator. However, those who do not want to justify the Creator—who are immersed in egoism and agree with this—are called wicked.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 12/10/23, Writings of Rabash the Letter No. 68

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