The Legendary Tales of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov is a historical masterpiece crowning all literature. There are thirteen stories which Rabbi Nachman revealed were the most esoteric supernal secrets which he brought down and dressed in stories. He revealed the stories after he saw that his regular teachings, although extremely enlightening and powerfully motivating and directing, were not having the desired impact and effect on his followers and the world. Thus, he said, he had to resort to telling stories to wake the people up and imbue with a spirit that would widen there standing and perception, and empower them to live life to its fullest, with constant renewal and ascension. The stories are grand and fantastic, they transcend time and play out in their own paradigm. The readers are entertained and enthralled, utterly mystified as they realize the enormity of what is being told over, with only a very small infinitesimal idea of the actual moral. Nevertheless, inadvertently, practical morals and standard pour out from all sides, messages are transferred to the reader continually, not in a manner of preaching or dictate, but from the pleasant vantage of self understanding from the unfolding story. Things begin to click and make sense. They begin to see the world and their lives and surroundings with tremendous new insight and depth. Thus the stories are studied in many universities throughout the world, doctorates have been earned on its study, even as very young children enjoy hearing the stories read to them. The Breslov tradition is that Rabbi Nachman intended for these stories to be for all of humanity, regardless of creed, race, or color, regardless of age or gender, everyone can enjoy and gain immeasurably from these stories. Most publications of the stories come with lengthy introductions trying to share some of the depth and meaning of the stories, however many believe that these can be cumbersome and turn off potential readers. The stories totally dwarf any commentary and can very well stand alone. So that is exactly what this publication is, a neat presentation of just the actual stories. May this book bring peace and blessing to the world, amen. [The Hebrew and Yiddish name for this book is: Sipurey Maasiot Meeshunim Kadmoniot, this can be spelled out in English in many different ways, like Sipuray Maaseyos, Seepooray Massios, and so forth]
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