HOW MANY FEET MUST WE KEEP ON THE GROUND?

This Shabbos, I saw another idea in the book about Rabbi Rosenfeld, a Breslov pioneer in America, that really caught my attention. Granted, it was related to what I'd already been thinking about, but nevertheless, it brought me some fresh inspiration, so I'd like to share it.

"Rabbeinu zal wrote that true greatness is the ability to be both above and below at the same time; that is, to be spiritual and yet keep one's feet on the ground."

Then I realized: a person has two feet, and they have to keep both of them firmly on the ground, This is probably why, in regard to gashmius, Rav Rosenfeld mainly guided his students in two areas: that first, they have to find a job and then get married. Only after becoming thoroughly grounded could they truly aspire to spiritual heights. 

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