Emotions & Psychology
When you awake in the morning, while you are still lying in bed, think for a moment: What does it mean to be awake and alive?
Though many of its clients may not be, the therapy industry itself is healthy and robust. You may even be lying on a couch as you read this. In an era of unprecedented material excess, we sometimes find ourselves feeling emotionally bankrupt. We know where to turn for excitement, but we are lost when it comes to finding meaning. We are experts at distraction, but when we are alone with the mirror, are we truly happy? Are these questions considered neuroses? I don’t know, this conversation is stressing me out…
Subjective Judge
Insight into judgement: The only power on earth or heaven that can judge man is man himself.
Read MoreDoubly Small
Worse than feeling inferior to one’s adversaries is being concerned about how one is perceived by others, as explained in Parshat Shelach.
Read MoreA Restless Land
Chassidic master Rabbi Yitzchak of Varka explains the deeper significance of “it is a land that consumes its settlers” in the bad report in Parshat Shelach.
Read MoreHard To Make Friends
There are two aspects to not making friends: one’s own fears, and not recognizing the strengths of other people.
Read MoreIs the World Getting Darker? 19 Kislev/Chanukah Workshop
Take control of your life in an out of control world of accelerated technology, decelerated morality, and unprecedented worldwide unity & personal disunity.
Read MorePanic Attacks
The wife in an unstable marriage is suffering from panic outbursts and panic attacks.
Read MoreTwo Conflicting Voices: The Battle of the Twins
Discover the dichotomous forces in our psyche and dissect the roots of our inner conflicts, demystifying and defanging the confusion and fear they create.
Read MoreHammered Gold
Two essential laws of the menorah: it should be forged of a single piece of gold & its diverse lights should face each other in harmony with their source.
Read MoreThe Servant and the Minister
The minister serves his king with his mind; the servant with his body. Our service of the Creator includes both elements – embodied in Torah study & mitzvot.
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