Teshuva
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Teshuva, also known as repentance in Judaism, is a fundamental concept that involves a person recognizing and regretting their misdeeds, stopping the wrongdoing, and resolving to not repeat the action in the future. It is a process of spiritual growth and self-improvement, symbolizing the individual's desire to return to a state of righteousness and closeness to Hashem.
Searching for Hashem The principal aspect of Teshuva for each individual involves constantly searching for Hashem, shifting from any depths he may have descended to, towards fear of Hashem, and turning towards Judaism with all his strength. Through practicing this all downfalls change to accents, drawing the person closer to fear of Hashem and adherence to the Torah. [1]
[1] Eitzos Mevoaros- Hischazkus #30