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« on: April 08, 2008, 09:52:26 PM »

In this class Rebbetzin Heller speaks about the yetzer hara vs. the essential self.  I understood this concept and understand that the thought process is the part closest to the soul and is part of the essential self.  What I am confused about is the yetzer hara being called "the accuser".  Rebbetzin Heller gave an example of a person who eats cookies and then has cookies on their face - she then said "my reality is my accusation".  And that is the part that I really didn't understand and would love clarification on...

Thank you!
Jenna
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