Ancient Wisdom for the Inner Life
Kabbalah, consciousness, and spiritual practice for living with greater clarity, courage, and light.
One of the main pillars of life is the recognition that we can always start again. The great Chassidic masters said that even if someone commits the worst sins,...
The story of the spies, found in this week's Torah portion Shelach (Numbers 13-14), involves twelve leaders, one from each tribe of Israel, who were sent by Mos...
What is the secret of the Jewish spirit? Despite persecution throughout world history, the Jews survived the mightiest empires. The secret of the Menorah, wh...
What is holiness? The Ramban (Rabbi Moshe ben Nachman of Barcelona, Spain) says it means "removed from the mundane."
In this week's Parsha Emor, we learn ab...
In this class, we delve into the Kabbalistic approach to healing. The Kohen is the healer and the leper is who is being healed.
The Arizal teaches that o...
Watch and listen to this profound and important class on the roots of shame and how we may heal it.
Shame is something we all have. In fact, it is part of o...
A deep dive into understanding life's journeys.
The Torah portion of Pekudai culminates the book of Shemot-Exodus.
The book begins by recounting the childr...
The Zohar teaches that we are comprised of the spiritual higher self, which is called our "other half." We are also comprised of our lower ego-centric self. ...
In this week's Torah portion, Ki -Tissa, we learn about the sin of the golden calf in which Moshe rises in prayer to the Creator to atone for this grave sin. ...
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By: Rabbi Amichai Cohen
The great Chassidic masters say that the entire book of Psalms was Divinely inspired, and each person can find their challenge, jo...
The Humble Altar of Earth: A Deeper Connection to Divine Presence
By: Rabbi Amichai Cohen
As we reflect on the awe-inspiring moment of the giving of the Torah...
In this week's Torah portion- Yitro discusses the major moment for which the universe was created - the giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai.
The Zohar asks why...