WHAT CAN ANASH DO THAT NO ONE ELSE CAN?
Torah 25 starts with the following quote from the Talmud (Sotah 48a): "Ever since the destruction of the Bais HaMikdash, the shamir worm, the honey of Tzufim, and men of faith have ceased to exist." Then Rabbeinu proceeds to relate these three items to the three stages of developing the sechel (a person's holy mind).
It's interesting to note that the first letters of the names of these extinct items in Hebrew: "אמנה" ("faith"), "נפת" ("honey"), and "שמיר" ("shamir") make up the word "Anash" ("anshei shlomeinu" - "the people of our brotherhood"). This how Breslover chassidim are called.
This probably goes to show that, if you have merited to be a follower of Rabbeinu, you can indeed attain the abilities that he discusses in this Torah, even if for everyone else they have been irretrievably lost.
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