Subordinate Quote by Aharon Feldman
““One cannot subordinate himself simultaneously to God and to his own idolized self. Thus the Sages say: "Whoever becomes angry, [even if he is a prophet] the Devine Presence leaves him". (Pesachim 66b)””
About This Quote
The passage teaches that devotion to a higher divine presence must supersede ego‑driven self‑idolatry; anger, even in prophets, distances one from the divine.
In simple terms: Ego‑idolatry blocks divine connection.
Anger separates us from the divine.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Managing anger in counseling
- Teaching humility in religious study
- Personal meditation on ego
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Practice mindfulness to temper anger
- Prioritize devotion over self‑glorification
Questions to Reflect On
- How does self‑idolatry manifest in daily life?
- Can anger ever be constructive spiritually?
Interpretations of 'divine presence' vary across traditions, limiting universal applicability.