Battleworn,
I have been a way for a while. Just read your threads. WOW! WOW!!! WOW!!! I will have to reread after R"H to absorb more. for the sake of the tzibur, please keep up these posts.
Nishmas,
Welcome aboard! Please stick around.
Nishmas wrote on 17 Sep 2009 20:23:
I wish there were a thread with excerpts from the Tzidkas Hatzadik; I think it would help me.
I have such a list in my notebook. Now that you asked, I will try to get to work and post it.
Nishmas wrote on 17 Sep 2009 20:23:
I once heard the following as well: "Reb Tzadok HaCohen (i.e. Tzidkas Hatzadik) writes that if a person sees that he is having an especially difficult time in controlling a certain trait or refraining from a certain kind of action, he should not view this as a sign of weakness on his part. Rather, he should view it as an indication from Heaven that it is precisely in this area that he has the greatest potential for growth. The difficulties he is experiencing are a means for him to apply greater effort in overcoming the challenge, and developing that trait in which he, in fact, has the greatest potential to grow."
Yes, this can be found in #49 and #181. This yesod changed my life. I live by this yesod. In fact, to date, I consider shemras eynayim to be my biggest accomplishments. I went from a terrible p**n addict (together with worse stuff) to aversions to any sort of sight. I try with all my might to not even get a first glance of anything untzeniyus. I am careful with the way I walk (head down). And I can tell you that this did not come naturally. I used to be a hardcore addict with no shame. When you learn not to settle for "nebach, that's who I am" and realize that davka in this area you can rise to the top, then davka in this area you can rise. I daven everyday for Hashem to protect me from pritzus. The trick is to take one step at a time, and know that there is another step ahead for you to climb.
Keep climbing! Keep growing.
Kesiva vechisma tova,
Yaakov