A Shmitah from Digital Overload
How many times do we exile ourselves from the real world around us when we decide to engage in the fabricated worlds created by our phones?
How many times do we exile ourselves from the real world around us when we decide to engage in the fabricated worlds created by our phones?
How do we move past the comfort of a false god and to strive for connection with true Divine presence?
It’s the kind of grace you notice more as you get older, and wish you practiced more often yourself.
My father’s silence told me there was something else, buried deep inside him, that I could not reach.
The Torah teaches the exceptions to the rule immediately following the rule itself, which is not something it often does.
I’ve come to believe that the practice of composing spiritual poetry in specific forms can itself be a spiritual practice of cultivating equanimity.
Your website might say that you’re “warm and welcoming,” but what does that look like in practice?
The most spiritually advanced person is not the most spiritually confident.
Birthdays, at their best, are celebrations of unconditional love, and I believe in all that, especially today, on Israel’s birthday.
How long before these breaking news headlines start to break me—or the deeper, real-er version of me?