Episode 108 - Can You Nullify a Self You Don’t Know?
Does knowing yourself contradict bitul (self-nullification)?
This week’s Street Farbrengen circles a tension many of us feel but rarely articulate:
Chassidus teaches bitul, yet real avodah seems to demand deep self-awareness. Is knowing yourself the goal of avodah—or its prerequisite?
Drawing from Basi LeGani, we explore the Rebbe’s teaching that just as a korban requires bedikah, inspection - so too a person must examine themselves. You cannot elevate what you do not know. Bitul is not erasing the self, but refining it—bringing the whole person, body included, onto the mizbeach.
Along the way, we ask hard, human questions:
From which part of myself am I acting—desire, fear, habit, truth?
Where does therapy end and avodah begin—and does it matter?
Why does a community steeped in spirituality still produce so much confusion about self?
Is dirah betachtonim about chipping away at the self—or sculpting it?
This is a Farbrengen about honesty, fear, growth, and purpose. About why real avodah isn’t robotic compliance—but lived, embodied truth.
Life is a Farbrengen. Let's keep circling back to the core.