What restrains animals from doing harm is something external: a bridle or a bit. But a man's restraints lie within himself.
- Maimonides -
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Through Shmiras Haloshon one is blessed with the precious quality of peace.
Life is an ongoing struggle with ones evil inclination. One must forever be poised with for battle and never discouraged by failure.
Shmiras Haloshon is a key to fulfillment of ones obligations both towards Hashem and toward his fellow Jew.
One must strive to attain spiritual goals in the way that he would seek the greatest that this world has to offer.
A person who avoids loshon hora and utilizes his power of speech in a positive way is forever enhancing the spiritual power of his words. Thus, the Torah study and prayer which emanate from his lips are endowed with an exhalted spiritual light.
Only the person himself has the power to correct his past mistakes.
Hashem is not overbearing with his children. Every Jew, without exception, is capable of spiritual growth and success.
At the moment one expresses a judgment of his fellows actions, he is determining the way in which he himself will be judged by the Heavenly Court.
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