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Reader Pettek Nanach Commentary בעת אמירת 'וצבא השמים לך משתחווים' — להתפלל על הכל
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בעת אמירת 'וצבא השמים לך משתחווים' — להתפלל על הכל

T231 PNC - When Saying 'The Hosts of Heaven Bow to You' — Pray for Everything

Pettek Nanach Running Commentary on Likutey Moharan

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ביניים: בעת אמירת "וצבא השמים לך משתחווים" (נחמיה ט) — ראוי להתפלל על כל דבר. כל הרפואות באות דרך כוחות השמים — באותה שעה כולם משועבדים לה׳. עיוני: LM א׳ רל״א — נחמיה ט:ו "וצבא השמים לך משתחווים"; שעת רצון לתפילה על כל צורך.

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Beginner: When you say the verse "And the host of the heavens bow to You" (Nehemiah 9), it is a particularly fitting moment to pray for absolutely anything you need. The reason is that all natural healings and physical effects flow through the heavenly bodies — the spheres, the constellations. When you acknowledge that even these heavenly powers bow before Hashem, you bypass them and connect directly to their Source. At that moment, every natural force is bowed in submission to the King — it is the perfect time to ask Him for whatever you need. Intermediate: T231: When reciting "u'tzeva ha-shamayim lecha mishtachavim" (Nehemiah 9), it is fitting to pray for any need — because all healings flow through heavenly forces, and at this moment those forces are explicitly bowed before Hashem, opening direct access to the Source. LM 231.

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