Tanya 157
| Aspect | Details | |--------|----------| | | Likutei Amarim (Collected Sayings), popularly known as The Tanya | | Authorship | Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, founder of Chabad‑Lubavitch Hasidism | | Structure (classic 7‑chapter layout) | 1. Sefer Shel Beinonim (The Book of the Intermediates) 2. Sha'ar HaYichud (Gate of Unity) 3. Iggeret HaTeshuvah (Letter on Repentance) 4. Iggeret HaKodesh (Letter of Holiness) 5. Kuntres HaHispa’alut (Treatise on Prayer) 6. Kuntres HaMitzvot (Treatise on Commandments) 7. Kuntres HaChabad (Treatise on Chabad) | | Core theme | The relationship between the divine soul and the animal soul, the path to spiritual self‑perfection, and the nature of God’s unity. |
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The Tanya teaches that within each individual lies a cosmic struggle between the yetzer tov (the good inclination) and the yetzer ra (the evil inclination). This battle is not about good versus evil in a conventional sense but rather about the pull of our higher selves towards spiritual growth and connection, and the pull of our lower selves towards material gratification and distraction. | Aspect | Details | |--------|----------| | |
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