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We are each a unique, Individual Self
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We are Faced with Enormous Challenges, internally and externally, which Threaten Our Physical and Spiritual Well-Being
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Only by Fully Committing to Facing Our Internal and External Challenges, Can We Overcome and Rise Above Our Circumstances and Manifest Our True Selves
How Do We MAnifest Our True Self?
The Story of The Turkey Prince by Rabbi Nachman of Breslov
A prince once became mad and thought that he was a turkey. He felt compelled to sit naked under the table, pecking at bones and pieces of bread, like a turkey. All the royal physicians gave up hope of curing him of this madness. The king grieved tremendously.
A sage arrived and said, “I will undertake to cure him.” The sage undressed and sat naked under the table, next to the prince, picking crumbs and bones. “Who are you?” asked the prince. “What are you doing here?” “And you?” replied the sage. “What are you doing here?”
“I am a turkey,” said the prince. “I’m also a turkey,” answered the sage.
They sat together like this for some time, until they became good friends. One day, the sage signaled the king’s servants to throw him shirts. He said to the prince, “What makes you think that a turkey can’t wear a shirt? You can wear a shirt and still be a turkey.” With that, the two of them put on shirts.
After a while, the sage again signaled and they threw him pants. As before, he asked, “What makes you think that you can’t be a turkey if you wear pants?”
The sage continued in this manner until they were both completely dressed. Then he signaled for regular food, from the table. The sage then asked the prince, “What makes you think that you will stop being a turkey if you eat good food? You can eat whatever you want and still be a turkey!” They both ate the food.
Finally, the sage said, “What makes you think a turkey must sit under the table? Even a turkey can sit at the table.” The sage continued in this manner until the prince was completely cured.
Rebbe Nachman’s Story – The Turkey Prince
According to the Biblical and Kabbalistic tradition, we are made of two very opposite parts: Our Body which comes from the earth, and Our Soul, which which comes from a heavenly source.
The Turkey in the story is the body. We go crazy in this world and we become convinced that we are just a body. At the extreme, we can completely lose touch with our higher self.
The Prince in the story is the Soul, our higher self. The Prince is the Son of the King but he can forget who he really is and goes crazy in this turkey world.

The King is G-d. The King has a deep desire to have a relationship with his son and the King is greatly distressed that his son refuses to act like a Prince and is totally convinced that he is a turkey.
The Wiseman is a Tzaddik, a true holy man. He is also the wise part of ourselves that can learn and return to our true self.
We can all come back to our true self. The way back is to go step by step, as we let go of our turkey habits and we take on new behaviors that befit a Prince or Princess.
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