Make Your Studying Beneficial

234Comment: In the article “We Should Always Discern between Torah and Work,” Rabash says that if a desire arises in a person to ask for oneself, it is not good. But I do not control this.

My Response: We are not speaking about your current ability to control it, but about the state you must ultimately attain. You must reach a state where your attitude during the study of the Torah is under control, rather than simply reacting impulsively like weeping if you suddenly feel pain or laughing if something strikes you as funny.

Before you come to study, you must arm yourself with everything necessary so that your study will be beneficial for correction and advancement; otherwise, it is worth nothing.

It is said that there must be a “prayer before the prayer.” It is written in the Gemara that in the past, people would sit in concentration for two hours before the evening prayer, in order to focus their intention before uttering the prayer. This refers to matters of a very exalted spiritual nature.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 3/21/26, Rabash, “We Should Always Discern between Torah and Work”

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