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Rabbi Silber contrasts two inner states: dwelling only on what's broken inside you, which he calls a spiritual slumber, and waking up to your own strengths. Real awakening, he teaches, doesn't come from fixing every flaw first — it comes the moment you get excited about who you are and the tools you already have to accomplish great things.
“When a person solely focuses on the negative that they've done, the negative they possess, that's a state of slumber.”
“You get yourself excited about who you are and what you are and the tools you have to accomplish great things — that's called awakening.”
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