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The following is from RSRH's Nissan VI essay that appears in the
Collected Writings of RSRH Volume I page 111.<br><br>
<font size=3>We are to place our whole being under the guardianship of
God<br>
and follow the guidance of God unconditionally. Then not only the<br>
spirit, but also the body, the heart, the thought, the word and the
deed,<br>
the productive, working, rewarding life, the individual, family, and<br>
communal life are one with God. The highest, loftiest thought as
well<br>
as the most physical, sensual feeling, the most magnificent heroic
deed,<br>
as well as the most common every-day enjoyment amount to nothing<br>
without God, are everything with God, through God, for God.
<i>Tomim</i>:<br>
with one's whole life and being! This is the primary and most basic<br>
concept of Judaism!</font></body>
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