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שַׁיָּךְ לָאָלֶף-בֵּית הֶחָדָשׁ אוֹת דַּעַת סִימָן א' בְּסוֹפוֹ, וְגַם יוֹדֵעַ הִתְאַחֲדוּתָם הַיְנוּ רֵאשִׁיתָם וְתַכְלִיתָם כִּי בְּרֵאשִׁית וּבְתַכְלִית הֵם בְּאַחְדוּת בְּלִי
(14.) One time he said: Every Torah has a story, and he began to tell the story of the Torah "And Boaz said to Ruth" [Likutay Moharan, vol. 1, Torah 65] which he had said at that time. And he told: There was an audacious one who had a daughter, and he sent her to the waters to draw into the jug etc. — and he did not wish to tell more, because he had already stated the Torah.
And in particular, from the story of the one who was lying on the ground [above, article 83], there is something within every Torah and Torah. And in particular the Torah "Nine Precious Tikunim" in Likutay Moharan, vol. 1, Torah 20 — it is in its entirety an explanation of that story.
The story of the king's daughter that ends with "a golden mountain and a pearl tower" — printed in the Legendary Tales, story 1 — in our understanding pertains to the Torah that begins "Rabbi Shimon opened" in Likutay Moharan, vol. 1, Torah 60.
The story of the chair [above, article 84] pertains to the Torah "Blow [the shofar] in the month [of Tishrei]" in Likutay Moharan, vol. 2, Torah 1 — which is the explanation of that story.