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Likewise in the category of "doing good" [one can employ the power of his "hidden love]," to strengthen himself like a lion with might and determination of heart, against the evil nature which weighs down his body and casts over him a sloth, which stems from the element of Earth that is in his animal soul. [7][This laziness prevents him] from exerting his body energetically with every type of effort and strain, in the service of G-d that entails effort and toil.
For example, to labor in the Torah with deep concentration, and also orally, so that "his mouth will never cease from Torah study"; as our Sages have said: [8] "A man should always submit to the words of Torah like the ox to the yoke, and the ass to the load."
Similarly with regard to devout prayer, [he should exert himself] with all the strength he can muster.
So too with regard to serving G-d in monetary matters, such as the duty of charity, [9]
Notes:
- (Back to text) See ch. 1.
- (Back to text) Avodah Zarah 5b.
- (Back to text) The three examples given here correspond to the three "pillars" of Torah, avodah, and gemilut chassadim.
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