
Compassion and Empathy, This Week In Wisdom, Weekly Parsha |
August 26, 2022
Noblesse Oblige in Ancient Israel
It is long overdue to bring back as a social norm Noblesse Oblige...
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Breaking False Dichotomies, Hold Dualities Together, Inspiring Story, News & Politics, This Week In Wisdom |
August 15, 2022
A Gnawing Feeling
The FBI was the enemy, and now it is a potential savior....
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Soul Hack, Spirituality & Faith, This Week In Wisdom, Weekly Parsha |
August 12, 2022
From Heartbreak to Hope
Blessings for First Steps....
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This Week In Wisdom, Uncategorized, Weekly Parsha |
August 04, 2022
Fear, Confidence, and Competence
Over the last few weeks, we’ve been having a repeated conversation with our almost seven-year-old surrounding the waterslide at our town pool. He’s naturally a bit anxious and nervous (which he certainly gets from his parents), and while my wife and daughter love going down the slide, he has yet to do it. He wants to, in theory, but every time he gets to the top, he walks back down. Fear can be a powerful motivator, but most of the time, it’s a paralyzing force. It’s not just an emotion, it’s also......
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Compassion and Empathy, Longform, This Week In Wisdom, Weekly Parsha |
July 21, 2022
To Have and to Hold
Fresh coats of paint connecting us to our lineage and our history...
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Inspiring Story, Mundane Into Sacred, This Week In Wisdom, Weekly Parsha |
July 14, 2022
Torah Loves a Wise Donkey
The Torah reminds us to look to the wise animals....
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Bring The Sacred Down To Earth, Inspiring Story, Science & Technology, Spirituality & Faith, This Week In Wisdom, Uncategorized, Weekly Parsha |
July 14, 2022
The Stars in the Past Give Us a Powerful Present
Late Monday night and Tuesday morning, the James Webb Telescope showed its first images after its launch six months ago. And while the images from the Hubble telescope were incredible, these blow away even astronomers. As these images inspire everyone from NASA astrophysicists to ordinary laypeople, they remind us that seeing the size and scope of the universe never gets old. Stars have captured the human imagination for millennia, and we’ve often linked the workings of the heavens with the actions here on earth. In antiquity, the movement of the stars were often used......
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Compassion and Empathy, Longform, Mundane Into Sacred, This Week In Wisdom, Uncategorized |
July 08, 2022
Parshat Chukat
Everyone wants to belong....
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Another Way Of Looking At Things, Breaking False Dichotomies, Hold Dualities Together, Longform, News & Politics, Spirituality & Faith, This Week In Wisdom, Uncategorized, Wisdom Daily News |
July 01, 2022
Staying on the Sidelines
If Christian prayer is OK, are others?...
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