The month before Rosh Hashanah, taught Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, is a precious month. For thirty days, you can find the Ultimate King awaiting you outside the city, on a rustic path that winds through an empty meadow.
What’s the advantage of meeting the King in a meadow?
Because when you meet the King in His palace of the Days of Awe from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur, much stands between you and Him—the carpet, the throne, the royal robes, the protocol, the language you must use, the awe and magnificence of the palace…
But in the field, the King wears blue jeans. And so do you. He even greets you with a smile, and expresses His delight that you came out to see Him.
Now it’s just you with the King.
We are going to part from the premise that H' is always with us, whether in our house or the meadow. That we don't feel the relationship with H' as strong as Moshe Rabeinu is because there was a limit for the rest of us depending on our own behavior. Being near H' is a state of mind and tied to our own behavior. If the fragment of the Rebbe is this one now it is because of its emphasis in Elul. The message is based on H' wearing jeans like humans. We are part of H' and H' is part of us - therefore think that he is near to you always. Free will helps us to nearer and nearer to H'. We must continue trying.