Siman 107 סימן 107 Source: https://ajew.org/reader/chayey-moharan/1/107 Segment 1 HE: לִבְרָכָה. וְחוֹתְנוֹ הָיָה אִישׁ נִכְבָּד מְאד וּמְיֻחָס מְקוֹר חֻצָּבוֹ הָיָה בְּזַאסְלַאב. אַךְ אַחַר-כָּךְ נִתְגַּלְגֵּל הַדָּבָר עַד שֶׁקָּבַע יְשִׁיבָתוֹ בִּכְפַר אוֹסְיַאטִין וּבִשְׁאָר כְּפָרִים שֶׁהֵם מֵהַיִּשּׁוּב שֶׁל מֶעדְוֶועדִוְוקֶע, EN: (4) Rabbi Shimon told that once, after Rabbainu had become renowned, he traveled with Rabbainu o.b.m. through the village of Ossyatin — where Rabbainu o.b.m. had labored in his great service at his father-in-law's house. And he traveled with him through the fields, and Rabbainu o.b.m. was very nostalgic and said: How good it was for me here — for in every single step I felt the taste of the Garden of Eden. For there on those paths he was accustomed to walk and to seclude himself in hisbodidus. And he was distressed and very nostalgic and said: Was it not very good for me here — why do I need the renown of now? Also another time he told in my presence that in his days of youth, when he would engage in hisbodidus in some place in the forest or in the field, when he returned from there the whole world appeared completely new to him — as if it were an entirely different world. And the world did not appear to his eyes as it had before.