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Hashem caused Yaakov to envision in his dreams a ladder that was set in
the ground, whose top reached heavenward. This indicates that in order to
reach the summit, one must be firmly grounded and not be led astray by
the false illusions of the Yetzer Hara. Furthermore, the way to reach the
top is by ascending step by step. By steadily climbing upward, one can
ultimately achieve great spiritual heights.
The Torah says, “If you will go in My statutes” to indicate that if a person
accustoms himself to fulfilling mitzvot, eventually his feet will
automatically take him to perform many more.
“If you will go in My statutes and observe My
commandments and perform them”
(Vayikra 26:3)