How Bitachon Works
The Path to Tranquility in Everyday Moments and Extraordinary Times
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Alan
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By:
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Dovid Lieberman
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Live More. Worry Less.
Discover how to feel Hashem's love and rely on Him completely, both in everyday moments and during challenging times. From the New York Times bestselling author of 14 books, including How Free Will Works and Never Get Angry Again, comes a transformative work offering practical strategies to break free from worry and anxiety and embrace a life of greater tranquility.
Stop the Cycle of Anxiety, Fear, and Worry.
The difference between emunah (“faith in Hashem”) and bitachon (“trust in Hashem”) is profound. With emunah, we believe things will work out, even if doubts linger. However, with bitachon, those doubts disappear. Our emotional state becomes solid, steadfast, and free from “what ifs.”
How Bitachon Works explains how to transform emunah into bitachon, tapping us into an unlimited source of calm and confidence. As a result, the incessant chatter of our minds, which traps us in cycles of rumination and overthinking, ceases. Constant second-guessing, dwelling on regrets, and fixating on factors beyond our control are eliminated. We become true baalei bitachon (“masters of trust”).
This book is not a collection of stories, parables, or motivational quotes. Instead, it draws on the wisdom of the Torah, classic sources, and principles of human nature to provide a logical exploration of bitachon—a clear framework for understanding how it operates and how to access it.Gain a deep understanding of bitachon and unlock its power to transform and optimize every area of your lives and relationships.
©2024 Dovid Lieberman (P)2024 Dovid Lieberman