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Torah Tavlin 04 Jun 2025 18:17 #436890

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Hi there, dearest friends
I'd like to bring up a topic for discussion and share what I've found, though I know that for some this is a loaded topic. 
As believing Jews, we know that the gemara says the Hashem says "I created the YH, and I've created the Torah as the antidote (debatable whether that's the correct translation) to the YH
The question many of us have is, why doesn't is seem to work for us?
Many of us have deep feelings of pain and frustration from this question, because when we did reach out to rebbeim etc, they told us to just keep learning and all would be fine. But it wasn't. And it only added to our yiush and pain. So, yes, we feel that there has to be a different system where we can help people, and BH many of us have seen great success, but the question still nags, what about the words of Chazal? Why didn't learning Torah help me?
So I'd like to share 4 points I've seen. 
There was a whole discussion between Reb Itzele Peterberger and Reb Chaim, that there's another gemara, in brachois, where the gemara says that a person should learn Torah to defeat the YH, and if it didn't work, he should say Shema, and if it didn't work he should remind himself that one day we will all pass on to a different world. Form this gemara it seems that Torah doesn't always help a person defeat the YH, which seems to contradict the words of chazal that Torah is the Tavlin for the YH
1- Reb Itzele answered that Torah helps against the YH as a segula, and therefore it only works if is learned in the perfect way, Lishma, with complete devotion, but people who are not on that level, they need the other tactics, namely, mussar.
2- Reb Chaim said that Torah helping against the YH is not a segula, it's b'teva, but he explained that Torah is only completely effective as a preventative measure, not as healing measure. And therefore, the gemara in brachois is talking about someone who already slipped in a little, and he might need other things as well
So, according to Reb Itzele and Reb Chaim, it's hard to say that just learning could help the average struggler, who has slipped in already, and might not be learning Torah in the most perfect way
3- I recently saw Reb Yitzchok Sorotzkin quote the Toras Chain that the YH of the time before Moshiach will be so strong that the Torah Tavlin will not work for it
4- In the fantastic book "Secrets of the soul", (shoutout to my dear friend who bought it for me! I wouldn't have bought it myself, but now that I have it, I loved every single word in that book. It's mamash amazing!) he explains the idea of "keep learning" the same way that we over here usually talk to people, when we try to impress on a friend that you are not all evil just because you watched porn, your mitzvois are still mitzvois, your learning is still learning, focus on the positive within you and your actions, don't judge yourself as a terrible person just because of some poor choices, and don't stop doing the good things you were doing before. Perhaps this point was something we weren't told or we didn't understand properly

Bottom line is, keep trucking! Friends, I would be nowhere without you all!!!
Feel free to say hi. My email is 1gimpelovitz@gmail.com

Re: Torah Tavlin 04 Jun 2025 19:09 #436891

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Beautiful

Re: Torah Tavlin 04 Jun 2025 19:22 #436892

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I hate to say this but for me reading Krias Shema and remembering the day I will die didn't help either. Although I was dealing with the YH, he was clothed in my mental illness of bipolar disorder so the only things that could heal me were tools in the toolbox and other tools that address my negative moods.

Re: Torah Tavlin 04 Jun 2025 20:23 #436898

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Raising my hand for the day of death method 

It hit me really hard one day. This is my life. This is the current trajectory, and I don't like where it ends. Not at all. Can I change that tomorrow, next week, perhaps next year? How? There is nothing special about tomorrow that makes it any better than today, so if I'm not doing anything about it today, chances are I could do nothing about it forever. That's no good. So, I internalized that today is yesterday's tomorrow. If not now, then perhaps never. I didn't know what I was capable of doing (I still don't, and probably never fully will), but nothing was no longer an option. Like ODAAT, today I need to change, and tomorrow, and the day after. Each day matters in its own right. 

BezH I want to have a full life, one that won't meet its end too full of regrets. I want to stand knowing that I didn't passively let life continue to play itself out, that I made a conscious decision to grab the reigns and attempt to direct what is within my ability to control--me. 

The day of death motivates me out of the fear of regret, but it also motivates me to do something that allows me to fear that day less. Almost, I can look forward to looking back on trials and triumphs. 

Kol Tov
Today is yesterday's tomorrow.
The yetzarim a person has the most trouble dealing with are his most powerful God-given tools for developing his potential and achieving shleimus.
It doesn't matter how big the number is, only that today it is going up by one.

Please feel free to reach out. I'd appreciate connecting with you (via GYE, email, or phone - whatever floats your boat)
A little about me: guardyoureyes.com/forum/19-Introduce-Yourself/412971-I-Want-to-Help-Others

Re: Torah Tavlin 04 Jun 2025 22:30 #436902

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Personally, the challenges that were underlying my difficulties with lust, were also making it very hard for me to positively engage with and enjoy learning, and I therefore couldn't access the great potential for connection and strength against the yetzer attained through learning. 

Re: Torah Tavlin 05 Jun 2025 13:31 #436938

For myself and others with an addiction level of acting out the answer is pashut, we have a mental illness and the healing (12-Steps) isn't even about stopping to act out but about dealing with the underlying issue that causes us to act out. Torah Tavlin is talking about the YH for normal people.
For those with underlying emotinal issues also the main problem is what is causing them to act out once they deal with that then Torah can work on the regular YH.

In addition Rav Shlomo Wolbe ZTZ"L, would say that Torah Tavlin only works when learning (or doing) six of the following types of torah on a consistent basis.
The six are:
  1. Learning beiyun
  2. Learning bekiyus
  3. mussar
  4. Halachah
  5. tefillah
  6. I don't remember forsure the last one if someone knows please correct me, but I think it's chumash (maybe shnayim mikrah)

Re: Torah Tavlin 05 Jun 2025 21:41 #436968

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An interesting point. Perhaps a better question than answer. 

But I'll share this thought that hit me over shavous. Idk if it's true, but it seems correct.

Lulei Torascha Shashui Az Avadati B'unyi.

The difference between me and my friends who went off the derech in their teenage years likely boils down to two things. 1) I had a better relationship (not perfect, but better) with my parents. 2) I enjoyed learning, and they did not. 

I liked what I was doing in the beis medrash, and even though I was also drawn to all sorts of stupid things I was willing to try to make the beis medrash come out on top. They didn't particularly care for learning, and so there was no competing pull stopping them from being pulled after all the fascinations in the world.

That enjoyment of learning is a total gift from Hashem. It's not something I worked on or cultivated, just a natural inclination. But it's something I have to be very grateful for, because I know where'd I'd be without it.

And, scarily, I'm seeing now what is happening to my friends who don't particularly have an interest in learning. They made it through yeshiva frum, but don't spend a whole lot of time (if any) learning. They spend it on netflix, probably. That's a totally different life with a totally different trajectory.

My relevant point is this. Torah tavlin isn't a silver bullet to the yetzer hara. Torah has that aspect too - mushchuhu l'bais hamedrash chi chi wa wa etc. But generally Torah is a way of life. Torah is the key to a life connected to Hashem, and connecting to Hashem is the way to be free of the yetzer hara. Attach yourself to it and you'll escape the yetzer hara. But it's not guaranteed to be a quick an easy process. It's one step forward and then perhaps many steps back.

No one said climbing the etz hachaim is simple. But it's the way out of the pit.
Last Edit: 05 Jun 2025 21:42 by chosemyshem.

Re: Torah Tavlin 08 Jun 2025 09:00 #437037

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May I suggest for those who are not learning, and did not get a geshmak from learning, to try MDY, Daf Yomi with Reb Eli Stefansky? Sign up for the new mesechta and you can get a free Gemara! I signed up to them from someone here in GYE who mentioned it. And it changed my life.

Go to joindafyomi.com
Last Edit: 08 Jun 2025 09:02 by frank.lee.
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