The Joyous Journey from Ego to Soul [2 mins]
February 14, 2016 at 12:03PM Watch video on YouTube: The Joyous Journey from Ego to Soul [2 mins]
February 14, 2016 at 12:03PM Watch video on YouTube: The Joyous Journey from Ego to Soul [2 mins]
Is G-d Beyond Us or Within Us? #Parsha Terumah The Torah recounts that G-d instructed the Israelites to build a sanctuary, telling Moses, “Let them build a sanctuary and I will dwell in them.” Note that G-d did not say, “I will dwell in the sanctuary.” G-d said, “in them.” …
Does God need a Temple? Get more. Subscribe now. www.RabbiDavidAaron.com February 11, 2016 at 01:40PM Watch video on YouTube: Being More, Feeling God
Faith in God enhances human happiness to the extent that elite probe its’ depth…then is the soul illuminated by the divine light, through cleaving in love and full understanding to Him who is the life of all life, and all feelings, all ideas and all actions, thus become refined. The …
HOW WONDERFUL IS YOUR LIFE? I was walking down the street with my two-year-old son. He looked up and saw something fly by in the sky. He was just beginning to talk. In utter amazement he pointed and said, “that.” I looked up, and said, “Oh, that’s a bird.” My …
God Wants You to be Happy When Rules Become Delicious Recipes for Your Soul “And these are the judgments that you shall place before them.” — Exodus 21:1 “You shall place before them, that is, like a table that is set and ready for eating.” — Rashi “Taste and see …
February 4, 2016 at 03:58PM Watch video on YouTube: How Meaningful is Your Life? (2 mins 20 secs) #parsha
The Pangs of Cleanings ~ Rabbi A. I. Kook, Orot 124 Zeronim One must always cleanse one’s thoughts about God to ensure they are free of the rubbish of deceptive fantasies, of groundless fear, of evil inclinations, of wants and deficiencies. Faith in God enhances human happiness to the extent …
You don’t have a soul. You are a soul. And souls never die. January 31, 2016 at 02:31PM Watch video on YouTube: Why You Will Never Die [2 mins]
TU B’SHVAT: CELEBRATING PLEASURE The celebration of Tu B’Shevat — the 15th of the month of Shevat on the Hebrew calendar — is not mentioned in the Bible. The oldest reference is found in the Talmud, where Tu B’Shevat is called “the new year of the trees.” The Talmud ascribes …