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=== Speaking About Others === As everything down here causes a similar effect above, so to speech, positive or negative, causes an effect above. Speech, as expaines is the qulaity of expression when one uses speech for others in a positive or negative way it expressed these qualities in them. From this it is understood how careful we must be not to speak negative about others<ref>This is how the Rebbe explains the quote of our sages that [[Lashon Harah]] can kill the person being spoken about (''Erchin'' 15b), for speaking about somones negative sides expresses those traits. </ref> and always be sure to speak positive about others. The actual speaking positive can express and reveal their hidden positive poweres.<ref>[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZcixelLufanBg2XwXBYBStFhghsoBRRf/view ''Likkutei Sichos'', Vol. 27, pp. 163ff.]</ref> See {{Expanded article|Article=[[Pure speech]]}}
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