4. Teachings of MOSHE CHAIM EFRAIM OF SUDILKOV
[A grandson of the Ba’al Shem Tov and the author of
Degel Machaneh Efraim]
TESHUVAH DEPENDS ON THE GEDOLIM
I received a tradition from the disciples of my holy
grandfather the Ba’al Shem Tov that the gedolim of the generation have
the ability to purify the souls of Bnei Yisrael that have become sullied.
These souls have become filthy with the vile impurity
of their sins, and so all the primary ways of teshuvah (whether
confession, fasting, or crying) require the guidance of the leaders of the
generation (who serve as a bridge to the upper worlds). DEGEL MACHANEH EFRAIM,
TAZRIA
THE LIGHT OF TORAH SHINES THROUGH TESHUVAH
Each and every Jew has his roots in the Torah – his
own letter (that is, there are six hundred thousand archetypal souls, which
correspond to the six hundred thousand letters of the Torah). When a person
sins, Heaven forbid, he blemishes his corresponding letter in the Torah and
dims its light. And when he returns to the proper path he had previously
traveled and repents, he shines the light of the Torah anew. DEGEL MACHANEH
EFRAIM, KI SISSA
SOWING SEEDS OF TESHUVAH
Our Sages taught that when someone repents out of
love, his intentional sins are transformed into merits (Yoma 86b) This can be compared
to seeds planted in the ground. When a seed is sown, it must first break down
and decompose before a plant can grow from it. The same is true for one who
repents out of love. DEGEL MACHANEH EFRAIM, LIKUTIM
BANISHING THE DARKNESS
When a person sins, he blemishes the spiritual light
of his soul, which is drawn from the holy supernal light of the Torah, and his
light is transformed into darkness, Heaven save us! When he truly repents, the
light shines on him once more. As I heard from my holy grandfather the Ba’al
Shem Tov, just as the darkness vanishes and is no longer discernible when a
person brings a candle into a dark room, the same is true of a person who does teshuvah:
although he was plunged into darkness by his sins, when he shines the light of
the Torah on himself, the darkness vanishes completely without a trace. DEGEL
MACHANEH EFRAIM, LIKUTIM.
PRAYING FOR SINNERS
I heard from my grandfather the holy Ba’al Shem Tov
that when a person has sins that are left over from his previous lives (known as
gilgulim, or incarnations), when he prays for the welfare of other sinners he
rectifies those misdeeds. DEGEL MACHANEH EFRAIM, LIKUTIM.
Returnity – The Way Back To Eternity
[Selected Teachings From The Chassidic Masters On Teshuvah] by Rabbi Tal
Moshe Zwecker.
Rabbi Tal Moshe Zwecker is a Chassid and
teacher in Ramat Beit Shemesh. Translator of Noam Elimelech and
other classics of Chassidus in English.
R’ Tal Moshe Zwecker
Director Machon Be’er Mayim Chaim Publishing
Chassidic Classics in the English Language
Website: www.chassidusonline.com
Email: chassidusonline@gmail.com
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