The Gemara relates that after King Chizkiyahu realised that his fate was death due to his lack of fulfilling the commandment of marrying and having children, King Chizkiyahu prays to God – doing Teshuva (repentance.)
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Mesillat Yesharim – The Path of the Just – Introduction Part 5 – Lesson 5
Those who can find time for studying so many things in life should surely be able to find the time to study the teachings of Mussar. In these teachings, one learns to grow as a human being. One cannot find these teachings in science and mathematics and other such similar subjects (though there is nothing wrong with learning these subjects. In fact they may well come to even aid one in one’s Torah growth too.)
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The Beinoni differs in his approach to his service of Hashem in that he does not want to be separated from God for even one moment. Whereas all Jews have within them the power to sanctify God’s Name through self-sacrifice, this does not deter them from committing other sins – God forbid.
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King David praised God five main times in life related to five world-time periods in his life. When he was in his mother’s womb, when he was born and saw the stars, when he suckled from his mother, when he saw his enemies fall and when he saw the day of death. King David teaches us the importance of valuing all parts of our lives and of seeing God’s endless miracles in everything in creation.
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We conclude Daf 9b as we discuss the Mitzvah of joining the Geulah (Ga’al Yisrael blessing) with the Shemoneh Esrei prayer (the Amidah – standing prayer). One who does so can be assured to come to no harm that day. But what does that mean practically?!
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Concluding chapter 13, we learn that for the Beinoni, his level is a truthful level for him. Truth exists at various levels and within each level truth is still truth. But for the Tzaddik, the service of the Beinoni is not considered a truthful service. But that is okay – this is the level of the Tzaddik – and the other is the level of the Beinoni.
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The Beinoni is someone who should see himself as a Rasha. He is not a Rasha (an evil person in the true sense of the Alter Rebbe’s description of what an evil person is). However, he is also not a Tzaddik (a righteous person). But still – he must see himself as a Rasha.
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There’s a lot to learn just in the introduction of the Ramchal’s classic – Messilat Yesharim. The Ramchal adds to his emphasis on the importance of studying Mussar.
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We conclude a last teaching of the first Mishnah of this tractate and immediately continue with the second Mishnah of Tractate Berachot.
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Our last section in Chapter 12 concludes the definition of the Beinoni. What is most important to know is that while the Beinoni functions in a general manner just like a Tzaddik, he is not. It is due to the fact that bad thoughts still enter his mind. But even so, he pushes them away immediately so as not to let them come to fruition.
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