Day life Quote by Dorothee Soelle
““The connection between radical attentiveness, prayer, and joy pervades Jewish mystical thinking in its diverse phases but never so brightly, so every-day-related, and so clearly as in Hasidism. Melancholy is the dust in the soul that Satan spreads out. Worry and dejection are seen to be the roots of every evil force. Melancholy is a wicked quality and displeasing to God, says Martin Buber. Rabbi Bunam said: "Once when I was on the road near Warsaw, I felt that I had to tell a certain story. But this story was of a worldly nature and I knew that it would only rouse laughter among the many people who had gathered about me. The Evil Urge tried very hard to dissuade me, saying that I would lose all those people because once they heard this story they would no longer consider me a rabbi. But I said to my heart: 'Why should you he concerned about the secret ways of God?' And I remembered the words of Rabbi Pinhas of Koretz: 'All joys hail from paradise, and jests too, provided they are uttered in true joy’ And so in my heart of hearts I renounced my rabbi's office and told the story. The gathering burst out laughing. And those who up to this point had been distant from me attached themselves to me." (a quote from Tales of the Hasidim by Martin Buber). Joy, laughter, and delight are so powerful because, like all mysticism, they abolish conventional divisions, in this case the division between secular and sacred. The often boisterous laughter, especially of women, is part and parcel of the everyday life of mystical movements.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Tales of the Hasidim by Martin Buber, 1935
Radical attentiveness, prayer, and joy intertwine in Hasidic mysticism, dissolving the barrier between sacred and secular, while melancholy and worry are seen as spiritual obstacles.
In simple terms: Joy and attentiveness unite, breaking sacred‑secular divide; melancholy hinders.
Embrace joy and attentiveness to transcend everyday divisions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- religious gatherings
- personal meditation
- teaching moments
- overcoming fear
- community bonding
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can everyday people cultivate genuine joy without forcing mystic experiences?
- What role does humor play in spiritual resilience?
The anecdote may idealize mystic joy, overlooking practical challenges of integrating such practices in modern life.