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There are multiple ways to look at the concept of shlichut (being a messenger). A person who does a selichot might be doing it as a total replacement for meshaleach (sender), or perhaps only the action itself is connected to the meshale’ach (sender), or maybe even the act is not inherently connected — just the outcome serves the sender. In any case, there must be a designation (minui) of the shaliach, and the halachah requires that the emissary be like the sender.


This leads to three general levels in divine service (avodat Hashem) when one acts as a shaliach:

1. He is not personally connected to the sender, but the result of his action serves the purpose — the connection is only in outcome.

2. The action itself is tied to the sender — meaning he is aware and aligned in his deed, even if not completely nullified.

3. He has no personal interests at all — his entire being is only what Hashem wants. Therefore, all of his actions directly reflect the meshale’ach.


And even someone who doesn’t always feel deeply connected to the meshale’ach must know that being designated a shaliach means he is as the sender himself. And since he has a portion of that essence — even a small one — he is truly one with the sender.


Thus, one must look into his inner essence to discover those hidden strengths that stem from his inherent connection to the meshale’ach — and bring them into his daily action.


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