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In my humbelkite I think there’s a difference between not being able to be mekayaim mitzvhos for the short future, and between doing aveiros c”v. The general rule of osaik b’mitzvah applies even to mitzvhos of rabbinic origin, so there’s no need to be concerned about not davening, learning, giving tzadakah etc. As long as one can ascertain he’s not going to do aveiros, bein adam lmakom or lchaveiro, one need only do the current mitzvah at hand. (???, ?????, ????????, ?????). The gadol I’m referring to is one who demands full awareness of Hakadosh Baruch Hu at ALL TIMES, not to EVER lose oneself. Read what I wrote earlier. The Manhig I’m talking about knows each and every one he gives, thoroughly. And I suspect he knows quite well what he’s doing. There are so many stories about it, the place is certainly NOT HERE.
Again, as I wrote (12.57 times), each one must follow the direction of his Manhig.