Thinking About G-d

A chossid once boasted of the manner in which he serves G-d, to the 4th Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Shmuel of Lubavitch:

“I learn Chassidus prior to prayer, I contemplate on chassidic concepts during prayer and following the prayers. Even during the nightly recitation of the Shema, I also contemplate Chassidus.”

The Rebbe responded:

“You are always thinking about G-d, but when do you think about yourself?”

While thinking about G-d is of utmost importance, we must not forget that G-d wants us to change ourselves as well. When we forget about where we are truly holding in our service of G-d, we can end up delusional about who we are and become completely conceited by  what we think we have accomplished. 

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