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One story tells of how the Baal Shem Tov’s actions—such as bringing children to school while singing happy melodies—were seen as divine service. He taught that the highest form of worship is not merely intellectual study, but a melody sung with pure, heartfelt joy and devotion (sometimes referred to in his tales as niggunim or spiritual melodies).
While the partial quote could refer to a specific niggun (melody) passed down, it is fundamentally tied to the Baal Shem Tov's philosophy that a simple, beautiful song is one of the most powerful prayers to God. Listening to the Dark: The Descent of the Goddess Inanna tova_e_edna_ot_nai_hubavite_pesni_za_boga_ot_br...
The song mentioned in this context is often one that represents complete surrender to the Creator, a tune that connects the "Great Above" with the "Great Below". One story tells of how the Baal Shem