Rabbi Moshe Haber
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/esatru8n5erp7fis9cjpd/The_Spiritual_Power_of_Vulnerability.png?rlkey=uyc8jg99yr7qn754otd1xx3m0&dl=0 Chapter 25- The way to acquire fear of sin page 498-499 Vulnerability and the Constant Awareness of God ·Jun 2, 2026 This source discusses the necessity of consciously integrating God into daily life to achieve a state of spiritual awareness and awe. The speaker argues that while people inherently believe in a higher power, they are biologically wired to ignore this presence amidst the distractions of mundane routines. True growth occurs when individuals utilize their own vulnerability and uncertainty as triggers to recognize that they are not in control. By living in a metaphorical "desert"—a state of lack or insecurity—one is forced to rely on and acknowledge the divine more than someone in a settled, comfortable position. Ultimately, the text suggests that constant realization of God's presence is a fragile state that must be actively maintained to prevent it from becoming "old news." This ongoing effort transforms life's inherent instability into a platform for deeper faith and personal development. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/gyhbzjh56j1894io83yk6/The_Architecture_of_Awe.pdf?rlkey=t7tfm9ed3s3yeywgh7bpyrbpx&dl=0
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