TeshuvaTale

Regret

They taught us that regret begins with surrender.

But surrender leads man to the point of sin

To shame.
Sometimes, you have to pass through the very place where you got lost, but you must not stay there. If you’ve reached the point of shame, in a way, you’ve returned to Eden. Now that we’re both here — you and I — two souls blushing, let’s go look for the Tree of Life. What do we really have to lose?

What Is Regret?

Regret is a deep recognition of your human limitations to bring forth sorrow or creation into the world. We believe every regret has a voice.

Guilt has no end — just like every other ideal

Guilt is an idea

The fruit of the Tree

And man, upon tasting it

And it’s just as real and just as made-up. We will never truly know whether the inheritance of God belongs to us — or whether it’s a human invention embedded deep into our DNA somewhere along the way, passed down through generations.

Might be better understood as the Tree of Ideals. The ideal of striving — of going as far as humanly possible. The divine ideal. The ideal of eternal life.

Became exposed. Naked. Ashamed.
Trying desperately to reunite with his surroundings, to live forever through others. But in doing so, he condemned himself to disappointment, shame, pain, sorrow, hope, fear, despair — and eventual collapse.

We Believe Every Regret Has a Voice

And The Paradox?

The moment we admit this — we smile.

Between two inner voices — one accuses, the other tries to explain. But sometimes regret isn’t about what you did — it’s about the gap. The gap between who you could have been and what you thought you were allowed to be.

Regret As a Quiet Dialogue

Is regret a sign of transformation — or just self-punishment? Is it a brave step, or a trap? And what if it’s not even yours? What if you inherited it? If you’ve found yourself here — maybe you’ve already started to see it’s not the end. It’s the gate.

FAQ – Regret

What’s the difference between guilt and regret?

Guilt freezes you. Regret invites you to keep moving — differently.
Yes. Sometimes, your voice is hiding right there.
Because maybe you haven’t met the root of it yet. It’s not as scary as it seems.

Have You Felt Your Heart Turning Backward at Some Point?

Share it with us — maybe that’s where your next step begins.