Whatever you did, whatever you ruined, or broke, as long as you’re still saying Hashem, forgive me! I regret what I did! – this sorts everything out, and changes everything into something good.

Back in January, Rav Pinto warned us that the world was going to have a shock on a par with 9/11. He was right.
Everything turns around for the good
There is an inyan (matter) that everything turns around for the good
Continuing the series of translations of Rabbi Eliezer Berland's words from the You will succeed! book. Click HERE to buy the book in Hebrew.
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Everything that is done with a person, this is like shaping a piece of pottery.
As long as the clay is still moist, you can make any shape that you want to. And even if you made some mistake in the shape, as long as the clay remains moist, you can change it and straighten it out, and turn it into a good shape.
The same is true of a person.
Whatever you did, whatever you ruined, or broke, as long as you're still saying Hashem, forgive me! I regret what I did! – this sorts everything out, and changes everything into something good.
That's how it is, when we make teshuva immediately, on the spot. Every thought of teshuva we have at that time immediately transforms everything.
A person needs to be clever, and to know that everything that happens to him, and particularly all those situations where he falls down and fails, is because he has inside him some holy spark that is covering him in innumerable wrappings.
Everything is related to the inyan (matter) of tikkunim, spiritual rectifications.
HaKadosh Baruch Hu is transforming everything for the good. Even if a person does the worst deed in the world, if he regrets it straight away, it's immediately transformed for the good. If there is just one thought of teshuva, Hashem immediately transforms this into a very great good.
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You have a reason to be sad, right now?!
When the Rebbe spoke about shmirat eynayim (guarding the eyes), this is in order for you to start to guard them – but not so that you'll start to feel sad, now.
The Rebbe spoke with Rav Natan about simcha, happiness, one Shabbat, and told him I didn't say this in order for you to now start feeling sad. Rather, just so that you would start to work on it. Know, that this is the essence, on Shabbat – to be happy! Start to pray about this, and to do hitbodedut about this. (Sichot HaRan, #155
New Message from Rav Pinto: These are the days of Moshiach
Rav Pinto said:
"YOU SHOULD KNOW, WE ARE IN THE DAYS OF MOSHIACH – THE YOMIM SHEL MOSHIACH!
We need to strengthen ourselves [spiritually], there will be hard times, and people will die.
After this, another period will begin, an earthquake*.
A big Rabbi will die, and then there will be a war.
And after this, there will be Moshiach Tzidkaynu, our Righteous Redeemer.
Remember this!
Keep this recording safe – and remember this!"
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