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Rebecca Duesterbeck

Madison, WI, United States

Retired Stormtrooper/Insurance

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06 Mar 12:05

Wake Up

Let’s remember not to sleepwalk.

Let’s remember not to live on autopilot.

Let’s remember to zoom out.

We are living in days that generations only dreamed of.

The long night of galus is coming to an end.

The light of Geulah is closer than it seems.

And we were chosen to be here.

Now.

At the front lines of history.

Not because we are better.

Because Hashem placed us here.

Because Hashem entrusted us with this moment and gave us the strength for it.

So let’s not sleep through it.

Let’s wake up.

Feel the weight.

Feel the gift.

These are the most awesome and holy days!

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06 Mar 12:00

Hashem may seem distant, yet there is no one closer. The space between heaven and earth is vast, and He is high above the universe, yet a person can stand quietly, utter a silent prayer, and it is heard clearly – as if whispered directly in a friend’s ear.

No prayer is ever overlooked, and no heart is ever ignored. To Hashem, your worries are never too small, your struggles are never too ordinary, and your prayers are never too insignificant. In a world filled with countless voices, yours is never lost before Him. When you speak, the Creator of the world listens.

Inspired by the teachings of Rabbi Simlai, Talmud Yerushalmi (Berachos 9:1)

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05 Mar 14:47

What Is the Difference Between Corporeal Shame and Spiritual Shame?

Both types of shame correspond to the desire to receive that surfaces within us.

Spiritual shame is when we begin to feel the opposition in our desire, i.e., the opposition to the spiritual desire.

We build spiritual shame in the same vessels. That is, in our desire to receive, we perceive the extent to which we possess an intention to bestow (the spiritual intention) or an intention to receive (the corporeal intention).

Based on the Daily Kabbalah Lesson on August 28, 2025