{
  "bookId": "chayey-moharan",
  "part": "1",
  "torah": "73",
  "title": "Siman 73",
  "hebrewTitle": "סימן 73",
  "sourceUrl": "/reader/chayey-moharan/1/73",
  "plainUrl": "/reader-plain/chayey-moharan/1/73/",
  "segments": [
    {
      "index": 1,
      "he": "שֶׁהֶחֱיָה אֶת עַצְמוֹ עִם מַה שֶּׁזָּכַר עַצְמוֹ גּדֶל הַחֶסֶד שֶׁל הַשֵּׁם יִתְבָּרַךְ שֶׁלּא עָשַׂנִי גּוֹי, שֶׁנִּדְפַּס כְּבָר בְּסִפּוּרֵי-מַעֲשִׂיּוֹת",
      "en": "(14.) Pertaining to the conversation printed in Sichos HaRan §30 — what is written there that one must \"bang one's head against the wall\" — meaning: to bring the head, which is the intellect/mind, to the walls of the heart — see there. Afterwards I heard in his name that he said this is the aspect of [Isaiah 38:2]: \"And Hezekiah turned his face to the wall\" — that he turned and drew the panim [face], which is the intellect and knowledge, to the walls of the heart. That is, as stated above — for the essential panim [face] is wisdom and knowledge, which is the light of the face, as is explained elsewhere (Likutay Moharan, vol. 1, Torah 57)."
    }
  ]
}