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Author: Binyamin Rutstein

The Creator relates to all of creation with

The Creator relates to all of creation with

constant goodness. That does not change. But creation was built with structure. If you don’t relate to the source of your life in a healthy way, your experience of life changes. Reward and punishment is not something that only happens later. It’s the life you end up feeling. If you lie, avoid, people-please or betray […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

There is a Moses in every generation.

There is a Moses in every generation.

A leader who takes ideas about the Creator and makes them real enough to change how people think and act. There is also a Moses inside you. The part of your personality that can keep bringing your mind back to what’s true, even when you feel nothing. Based on a teaching of the Alter Rebbe. […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

Some people look very religious,

Some people look very religious,

but that does not automatically mean they are practicing an intimate relationship with the Creator. A person can be driven mainly by fear. Fear of punishment, fear of doing wrong, fear of stepping out of line, fear of what will happen if they fail. That kind of fear can make someone careful, strict, and outwardly […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

The Creator is One.

The Creator is One.

From His perspective, there is no separation. No conflict. No lack. But He didn’t create a world to stay in His perspective. He created a world where our perspective matters. That’s why the Hebrew Bible speaks about blessings and curses, about life and death. Not because He changes. But because we experience closeness and distance. […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

The Infinite Creator wants creation to be full of revealed goodness.

The Infinite Creator wants creation to be full of revealed goodness.

Not basic goodness. Goodness that can be recognized, chosen, received, and held without shame. But to understand suffering, we first have to understand what we mean by The Creator. The Infinite Creator is not a bigger being inside the universe. Not an object. Not a body. Not a force trapped inside nature. Not a bigger […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

The Creator does not control your thoughts

The Creator does not control your thoughts

like a machine. He allows you to have fantasies, even dark or abusive ones. Not because He agrees with them. Because He gave you real choice. If those thoughts were blocked, you wouldn’t be choosing goodness. You would be programmed into it. And programmed goodness has no dignity. So the thoughts are allowed. But the […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

According to Chassidus

According to Chassidus

the gentile soul and the Jewish soul are different personalities. That does not just mean different labels. It means different interests, different values, different desires. The Jewish soul wants Torah. It wants commandments/Mitzvos. It wants a Jewish messianic era. The gentile soul, historically, has not wanted that world. And the people who truly wanted it […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

The Lubavitcher Rebbe can still be understood

The Lubavitcher Rebbe can still be understood

as the leader of our generation because the deepest needs of this generation did not outgrow his response. The main role of a leader of the generation is not just to be physically present. It is to help people understand the Creator’s goodness in a world full of confusion, pain, and concealment (suffering), and to […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

You don’t become someone new after this life.

You don’t become someone new after this life.

“You don’t become someone new after this life. you continue as the personality you practiced being.” You continue as the person you practiced being. Same personality. Same emotional patterns. Same way you relate to others… and to The Creator. Just without distractions. The world of souls isn’t physical. There’s no physical pain. No hunger. No […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

Most people think

Most people think

being a baal teshuva means fixing your past. It doesn’t. It means returning to a relationship. Think about it simply: If someone wants a relationship with you, but you feel ashamed, angry, or not good enough, you won’t come close. Not because you don’t care. But because you don’t feel wanted. That’s what teshuva really […]

Author: Binyamin Rutstein

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