Ancient Wisdom for the Inner Life
Kabbalah, consciousness, and spiritual practice for living with greater clarity, courage, and light.
Shame is called the master emotion. It binds us into debilitating, self-loathing beliefs that we are dammened.
In this class, we explore the root of shame, ...
What's the best way to approach the new year with clarity and purpose?
Discover the profound journey of preparing for Shashana, a time of deep reflection an...
Rav Avraham Yitzchak Kook was a master of Torah and spiritual master of the heart. He was ahead of his time in understanding what our generation needs. In hi...
We find ourselves in the midst of the 10 Days of Repentance, a sacred time between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. This year, with the Hebrew letter pei repres...
More than a regular "New Year" celebration, Rosh Hashana is a complete cosmic restart.
Kabbalah explains that Rosh Hashana is celebrated on the sixth day o...
We carry many old fear-based beliefs and perspectives that affect our relationship with G-d and the High Holidays. Beliefs and narratives that G-d is all abo...
We are often the greatest self-critics. A Chassidic saying states, "More than the negativity of sin/mistake is the sadness and self-loathing that follows."
...Elul is a time of reflection and introspection when we examine who we are and who we are becoming.
The Alter Rebbe famously said that during the month of ...
The 25th day of Elul is the day of the world's creation. Listen to Miriam as she expounds upon it's inner application to our lives.
Parshat Nitzavim consistently precedes Rosh Hashana in our yearly reading cycle. It emphasizes the incredible strength found in unity.
According to the...
The essence of Rosh Hashana is bound with our mission in this world. Rosh Hashana is the birthday of Adam and is intertwined with co-creating with the Creator ...
The 25th of Elul marks the birthday of the world. Yet Rosh Hashana is celebrated 6 days later because that marks the birthday of Adam.
What does this teach us?...