The
[87] physician of the Rebbe [Rayatz] once said of himself that in reference to the Rebbe, he was of no account as a physician. As a physician he was unable to understand the Rebbe's material life.
The truth is, that the Rebbe's life is spiritual life[88] -- "the life of a tzaddik is not a fleshly life, but a spiritual life."[89]
From this it is apparent that as far as the Rebbe is concerned, there is no difference between the previous situation and the present situation. Now, too, the Rebbe is with us begashmiyus.[90]
The Rebbe [Rayatz] used to say:[91] "A bond with me (hiskashrus) is made by studying my maamarim of Chassidus, by fulfilling my request concerning the daily recital of Tehillim, and the like."
These words of the Rebbe [Rayatz], concerning hiskashrus with him, still apply today.
Notes:
- (Back to text) The above text is taken from the unauthenticated notes later recorded by one of those present when the sichah was heard by a gathering of Anash on 10 Adar (at the conclusion of the Shloshim), 5710 [1950].
- (Back to text) In the original, chayim ruchaniyim.
- (Back to text) Iggeres HaKodesh of the Alter Rebbe, in the Elucidation -- i.e., Part (b) -- of Epistle 27; see Lessons In Tanya, Vol. V, p. 174.
- (Back to text) In order to align the terms gashmiyus and ruchniyus in meaningful perspective, the reader is referred to the Publisher's Foreword.
- (Back to text) HaYom Yom, entry for 24 Sivan; et al. See also the above passage headed, What Do the Links of Hiskashrus Consist Of? -- on p. 15 above.