Misc. - Love & Fear
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By Chaim on December 5, 2009 -- 9:27pm
The message in this lecture is important and I enjoyed it very much. Thank you.
But I’m a bit confused - it sounds as if there are people who have sins and those who do not; those who are CONNECTED and those who are in ISOLATION. But don’t all humans sin? It seems that we are always in a state of disconnection and isolation, perpetually, like the ebb and flow of the ocean. Humans seem to “run and return” constantly, so does that mean repentance” is the key to being connected and avoiding self-imposed fear/isolation? And some people might not have sinned much at all but are hard on themselves and live in fear as a result.