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How about... 16 Aug 2012 16:41 #143810

MUSIC....i dont know exactly how to apply it..but i guess it depends on your situation...but in a time that is usually susceptible to lust listen to music you like..
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Re: How about... 15 Nov 2012 14:50 #147959

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yes expecaily if you lust because you are upset .beshimcha :D
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Re: How about... 15 Nov 2012 19:21 #147985

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music help because it makes you think about something else.

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Re: How about... 30 Nov 2012 16:25 #148740

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Music can be a great balm to relieve Taavah. However, I would caution against listening to niggunim that have a fast beat, because I have found that sometimes they make that Taavah worse/stronger. In general, music is best used to prevent the sadness/depression/agitation that Taavah feeds on.

Re: How about... 02 Dec 2012 04:17 #148783

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Music often works for me. I have specific songs that are my go-to songs

Re: How about... 04 Dec 2012 16:42 #148892

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Nothing is like the classics of Mozart and Beethoven (without the opera singers additions of course) to soothe the soul and mind. (and no, I am not a Buddhist ;D )

Yitzchok
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Re: How about... 05 Dec 2012 10:59 #148930

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jewish wrote on 04 Dec 2012 16:42:

Nothing is like the classics of Mozart and Beethoven (without the opera singers additions of course) to soothe the soul and mind. (and no, I am not a Buddhist ;D )

Yitzchok

yes with a few scented candels and the lights off
avrohom

Re: How about... 27 Jan 2015 08:03 #247688

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Music is great because it relaxes the mind and allows us to think clearly. I find that listening to certain jewish songs that i can connect to on an emotional and spiritual level help tremendously in relieving lustful thoughts and feelings. It's like taking a deep breath (call out to dms1234) for the soul. I've actually found, that at different stages of my life, i connect to different songs. For example, there was a long time when i felt that i could really connect with the song Bsheim Hashem Benny Friedman. Something in the melody, and something in the words just spoke to me and i felt like i could relate to it.
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