Revision as of 09:47, 30 January 2025 by Raphaelwilmowsky(talk | contribs)(Created page with "Etzem HaNeshama (or Etzem HaNefesh, Mahut V'Atzmut HaNefesh) is the term used in Chassidic teachings to describe the deepest and most internal part of a Jewish soul, which is abstract from any power or characteristic. = Its Level = In the Tanya, the Alter Rebbe refers to the ten powers of the soul - the three intellectual faculties and seven emotional attributes - as "Mahut V'Atzmut HaNefesh" (the essence and being of the soul). However, in Likkutei Torah, he elaborate...")