Suffice to say that a messiah is only possible if you close your eyes and humanize every element of your past, future, eternity and the common dollar. If you like Torah, you keep faith in Torah and then ask G-d to kiss the future with better rains and more productive years. That one person could bring humanity to infinite peace and love in every following year is unlikely. Still, we should all try to perfect our own selves. Limited gain is from smelling the asphalt of undesigned courage. I digress from the Chabad who has immediately already named our messiah to be their 7th Chassidic Lubavitcher rabbi. He really was a gem, but I think that with only at the ultra best a 120 year life span, we can only hope for Torah greats and better Judges. I disagree that he was either. So let me say that I believe unhappiness always seeks someone else to be perfect. The reality is that everyone can live for their own perfection. I believe it is not possible until we find our true place in society and perhaps this is ongoing without an end.
So let me apologize to the friends of Torah for those who would like to enslave the world in either a commandment that does not exist or a phony "messiah" who created more strife that respect for the jewish identity.
I did not feel that Rabbi Schneerson spoke in terms of liberty and he did not command more than the easy generation that wanted easy listening.
I personally seek interactions with G-d that will improve living and thinking.
One rabbi is not the whole Torah and only Moses lifted Israel from its listed requirement to be governed by laws.
No more messiahs are needed.
And Torah can always grow in the student of all that is human in a jewish experience.
B'Shalom.
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