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Refuse To Be Flattened
From my perspective, this is the ultimate purpose of our faith communities - to always see through the mind’s attempt to flatten, and to open ...
Gratitude is Freedom: Reflections on the Exodus Story
If we refuse to be grateful, we close ourselves off from the possibility of real relationship with others.
Contemplating Creation: Responding To A World of Injustice
Ultimately, if the change we want and need to see is a continual unfolding of Divine consciousness in our human family, then we need to ...
Return To The Land of Your Soul: Reflections on the Month of Elul
How do we grow? Improve? Transform into more realized versions of our visions of who we could be and what kind of impact we can ...
“I’m Spiritual, Not Religious”: An Invitation To Mystical Community
“I’m spiritual” can simply mean that “I am aware that there is more depth to reality than I can perceive and I’m interested in a ...
The Practice of Listening
When we decide to open to the sacred dimension of our relationships, our essential pathway is communication
The Torah of Our Experience
If we want to delve deeply into any aspect of our experience, we need to embrace it fully.
The Gap Between The World As Is and The World As It Could Be
Our Torah and Jewish tradition dreams of a world in which human dignity is real and the presence of God is manifest. How do we ...
Refuse To Be Flattened
From my perspective, this is the ultimate purpose of our faith communities - to always see through the mind’s attempt to flatten, and to open ...
Authentic Teshuvah: Yom Kippur and How We Make Change
We haven’t been able to do Teshuvah in the past, because feeling bad about ourselves is not sufficient to change behavior in any permanent or ...
Contemplating Creation: Responding To A World of Injustice
Ultimately, if the change we want and need to see is a continual unfolding of Divine consciousness in our human family, then we need to ...
Return To The Land of Your Soul: Reflections on the Month of Elul
How do we grow? Improve? Transform into more realized versions of our visions of who we could be and what kind of impact we can ...
“I’m Spiritual, Not Religious”: An Invitation To Mystical Community
“I’m spiritual” can simply mean that “I am aware that there is more depth to reality than I can perceive and I’m interested in a ...
The Practice of Listening
When we decide to open to the sacred dimension of our relationships, our essential pathway is communication
The Torah of Our Experience
If we want to delve deeply into any aspect of our experience, we need to embrace it fully.








