The Kabbalah of Air
Join Rabbi Jacobson on this breezy journey through air and wind and learn how to cultivate these features within you, enabling you to soar to great heights, while also grounding them in your life on earth and tempering air’s frivolous tendencies.
Read MoreThe Kabbalah of Water
Discover how to create the proper balance and harmony between the fire and water within your psyche and soul.
Read MoreHome Alone: A Thanksgiving in Quarantine
Develop a new understanding and respect for the power of gratitude and giving thanks, elevating the way you live your life, and transforming your very being and your relationships.
Read MoreGiving Yourself Spiritual Self Care
Discover how to get an x-ray of your soul and identify which parts need strengthening. Learn exercises and “vitamins” that nourish and nurture the “muscles” of your soul’s different faculties.
Read MoreThe Kabbalah of Jekyll and Hyde
In this powerful presentation — using Stevenson’s classic about Dr. Jekyll’s experiment to separate his kind and his ugly nature — discover the inner soul of good and bad, and its application to our lives today.
Read MoreShavuot: The Twins – Duality & Unity
The concept of duality in matters of body and spirit are examined with respect to the opposing natures of twins Jacob and Esau.
Read MoreYour Soul Map – The Tree of Life
According to Kabbalah, the spectrum of human experience is divided into seven emotions and qualities. The sefirah (also known as the tree of life) outlines the different parts of your emotional life. To grow as a person, one must examine and refine these seven muscles.
Read MoreThree Weeks of Pain, Seven of Comfort, & Two of Return
Cracks in our systems shake us up; but a crack also exposes what lies within. We can be demoralized by the cracks or we can attempt to look between the cracks and see an emerging larger picture.
Read MoreKabbalah: Uniting Heaven & Earth
The Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism), and specifically the branch known as Chassidus, addresses the “cosmic order,” which unites spirit and matter. This is an excerpt from “Toward a Meaningful Life”.
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