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Not Wasting Seed: HaShem's Favourite Mitzvah
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Not Wasting Seed: HaShem's Favourite Mitzvah
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All the protected believe, there is
nothing more difficult than the issues
of Kedusha as the Rambam writes.
They the most difficult thing that a
person can overcome is this specific
issue
because it's not a one-time thing.
It's not a one-time thing, it's a
lifelong thing. You know, if let's say
somebody's addicted to overeating
or addicted to idolatry or addicted to
stealing or addicted to fire, a
kleptomaniac or whatever other type of
addiction that he has
those things usually once you overcome
them, more or less you're finished.
More or less you're finished, perhaps
you shouldn't go back to the bar
anymore, perhaps you shouldn't hang out
with those friends anymore, but more or
less out of sight is out of mind.
With issues of morality, you don't need
to see anything in order for you to
think about it.
You don't need to see anything in order
for you to think about something wrong.
You could be looking at your Siddur and
thinking about something that's not
allowed.
Right? Because again, it's it's part of
your Yetzer Hara. It's part of the
Yetzer Hara. So this is why it makes it
the the most difficult, but difficult
doesn't mean impossible.
Difficult means there's a big reward. A
big reward, a very very big reward,
bigger than anything else
that we that we have. It's Hakadosh
Baruch Hu's favorite mitzvah.
It's another one of the Malot where he
says that it's Hakadosh Baruch Hu's
favorite mitzvah. In essence, it's the
purpose of creation, so
that's
a given, but nonetheless, this is
something that he glorifies
he's glorified through because he says,
"Look, the world exists because of him."