Advice on: Dealing With Failures and Falls
RAV BERLAND'S ADVICE ON: FALLINGS AND FAILURES Continuing our translation of Nachal HaEtzot, a compendium of advice from Rav Eliezer Berland, shlita, based on the teachings of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. * WHEN A PERSON WANTS TO ENTER HIS SUCCAH BUT ITâS RAINING, THEN HE NEEDS TO SAY: âTHANKS SO MUCH, THAT IâM NOT WORTHY OF FULFILLING THE MITZVAH OF SUCCAH.â A person needs to know that itâs Hashem who is sending him away. * If a person wants to make teshuva, and each time he falls spiritually he is shaken by this, and wakes up even more, this is a sign that his failures are due to a decree from the King. * THE FAILURES COME TO BREAK A PERSONâS ARROGANCE. * If we get shaken up each time we fall, and we run to the field, this is a sign that itâs only a decree of the King, in order for us to acquire more lowliness. So, this is why Am Yisrael fell into the sin of the Golden Calf, in order to prevent them from becoming arrogant from all the lofty perceptions they attained when they stood at Har Sinai. * ALL THE SUFFERING (ALTERNATIVELY, TZAARAT, LEPROSY) THAT A PERSON HAS, AND EVEN MORE SO ALL THE TORMENTS AND PERSECUTION HE GOES THROUGH, THIS OCCURS IN ORDER TO REVEAL THAT HE IS MADE OF PRECIOUS STONES AND PEARLS.[1] Dafka, by way of the [tzaraat] afflictions [that would break out] on the walls of the house, thatâs how they would discover all the caches of diamonds and pearls.[2] Dafka, when [the tzaraat affliction on the skin] would turn everything white, so thatâs when it was tahor, pure. * THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A âFAILUREâ OR âFALLâ â THIS IS A MISTAKE AND A LIE, WE JUST IMAGINE IT TO BE THAT WAY. As long as a person doesnât cease learning in yeshiva, then there is no failure, and everything you do is OK. If you are capable of doing more, so do more, and if you canât â then whatever you can manage to do, is still OK. * All the failures and all the spiritual descents come to test a person, to see whether his happiness depends on his fabulous successes, or whether it only depends on his trust in Hashem. * WHENEVER WE DONâT SUCCEED, ITâS BECAUSE WE CARRY ON HAVING [THE ATTITUDE] THAT âTHE STRENGTH AND POWER OF MY ARMâ [IS WHATâS ACHIEVING THINGS]. Or, because we carry on thinking that we are âsuccessfulâ, this is âmy successâ, this is âmy intelligenceâ, this is âmy knowledgeâ. But this is not true. [Hashem] is simply pulling us along behind Him, and so weâre running. You, [God], are dragging me along, and Iâm running after You. Continue to pull me along, and continue to arrange things that I will follow after You, [Hashem]. You can pull me along. [1] See Rebbe Nachmanâs story, The Prince of Gems. [2] When the Israelites entered the land of Canaan, if the tzaraat affliction would break out on the walls of their home, necessitating that they would need to remove the affected stones from the walls, they would discover the treasure that the previous occupants had hidden in the walls.