Gladden Your Heart: Part VII

Can I ever find joy in davening, or is that a contradiction in terms?

Gladden Your Heart: Part VII

 

Barrier: Can I be both needy and joyful?

Succos is a time of joy, which brings me to wonder about joy in tefillah generally. What emotional space should I be in when I daven? Is there a place for calmness, or should I feel like I must beg and plead? Can I ever find joy in davening, or is that a contradiction in terms? After all, if I daven, that means I need something. And then, how can I be in a state of joy?

Open Thoughts

HalleluKah. Sing to Hashem a new song, His praises in the congregation of the faithful.

Let Yisrael rejoice in its Maker; let the children of Zion exult in their King.

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