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Will I Desist

9/3/2019

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 by Rav Kook

     Will I desist from seeking the source of freedom, the source of freedom of my self and the source of freedom of the entire world?
      I will not desist,I will not be indolent, and I will not be intimidated by anything frightening and by anything disturbing.
      The foundation of the redemption and supernal freedom must reveal itself.
      And if it is cloaked in the thickness of fog, in all leaden clouds, then I will pursue the light of the sun, which shines above the clouds, and I will surely attain it. And in the rays of its light, there will be light for me and light for the world.
​    Chadarav, p. 47
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