But Chapter 157 is different. It is not about slow, incremental self-improvement. It is about a loophole. A crack in the cosmic wall. It articulates a doctrine so radical that many traditional Jewish authorities have deemed it heretical, while Chabad Hasidim revere it as the ultimate source of hope and spiritual audacity.

Chabad responds with a nuanced counter-argument: The tears only work because you are simultaneously trying to follow the system. The anguish of Chapter 157 arises from your failure to pray properly according to the law. If you abandoned the law, there would be no failure, no anguish, and thus no tears. The gate of tears is not an alternative to the gate of prayer; it is the emergency exit that only appears when you’ve slammed your head against the gate of prayer so hard it bleeds.

But tears? Tears do not go through the gates.

Why? Because tears are not a language of intellect or even emotion. Tears are the language of the essence of the soul ( etzem haneshamah ), which is beyond intellect, beyond sin, beyond the body. When a person weeps out of genuine existential helplessness—not theatrical self-pity—they are not speaking from their animal or divine soul. They are speaking from the core of their being, which is literally “a part of God above.”

Tanya 157’s advice: