The trait of love stems from the heart; one can conjure up in the heart a love for something that can't be seen. H'shem sees all, yet is invisible to human perception, and so man must conjure up in his heart the idea of H'shem's awesome rulership, His great wonders, and splendor. Through such meditations, man can come to great devotion and love in his heart for HashemYisbarach. Mipeninei Noam Elimelech, 100 Parshat Vayigash. There is a well know segulah to learn the teachings of the Noam Elimelech on M"Shabbat. May your week be successful in Torah, Health, and Parnasa.
Once, on a Motzoei Shabbos, the chasidim were sitting in the bais medrash of the Ruzhiner Rebbe zy”a for Melave Malka. Suddenly, the Rebbe opened the door of his room next to the bais medrash, stood at the entrance, and said, “The Baal Shem Tov was not a deity, and the zaida, the Magid, was not just an ordinary wagon driver. And once, when the holy Baal Shem Tov prayed, his talis fringe fell out of his gartel and dragged on the floor. The Magid approached, picked it up, and put it back in the gartel, but he was trembled with such tremendous fear that he fainted and his life was in danger. They were compelled to rouse the Baal Shem Tov from his deep dveikus in order to calm him.” He then added, “I told you that the Baal Shem Tov was not a deity and my zaida, the Magid, was no wagon driver. Still and all, when he touched the Besht’s garment, he fainted from fear. The entire world is Hashem’s garment. How much fear must we feel to touch this world!” May the memory of the...