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Reader Pettek Nanach Commentary כשנגזרת גזרה — מזלו רואה
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T218 PNC - When a Decree Is Decreed — One's Mazal Perceives It

Pettek Nanach Running Commentary on Likutey Moharan

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ביניים: כשנגזרת גזרה — מזלו של האדם רואה אפילו אם האדם עצמו אינו רואה (מגילה ג). חרדה פנימית ללא סיבה = תפיסת המזל. עיוני: LM א׳ ריח׳ — "לפעמים שנגזרת גזרה... מזלו רואה" (מגילה ג); חרדת מזל = רגישות הנשמה לגזרה.

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Beginner: Sometimes a decree is issued against a person in the heavenly court, but the person themselves does not consciously feel it — yet their mazal (spiritual fortune, inner soul-dimension) perceives it. The Talmud teaches: "Even though a person does not see, his mazal sees" (Megillah 3). This explains why we sometimes feel vague dread or unease without knowing why — our deeper spiritual dimension is registering something that our conscious mind has not yet grasped. This inner perception is a gift — it is an invitation to pray and to seek divine protection. Intermediate: T218: When a gezeirah (decree) is issued against a person, their mazal (spiritual dimension) perceives it even if the conscious self does not — "even though a person does not see, his mazal sees" (Megillah 3). Inner dread without cause is often this mazal-perception at work. LM 218.

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