Rabbi Asher Crispe is the Executive Director of Interinclusion.org, celebrating the convergence between contemporary arts and sciences and Torah thought. He is a world renowned lecturer on Chassidic and Kabbalistic Philosophy.
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November 1, 2010
Awareness
Rabbi Crispe,
As a Kabbalist, I so thoroughly enjoy your lectures. I would like to mention, that though your lecture probably applies to marriage, it is relevant to relationships in general, be they superficial or intensely personal, from friends to marriage, how we treat others is relevant to ourselves.
If a relationship is one sided, or caustic, then it has to be terminated. Specifically if that relationship is caustic to us personally.
It is important to know ones self. Grander on many levels to know others. Be that good or bad.
Love your lectures and Kabbalistic teachings. You are excellent in your communications.
Anonymous USA
October 21, 2010
Relationships
Rabbi Crispe,
Your lecture on relationships is inspiring. Some relationships I have maintained until death departed us. Still, others, have been fractured because of caustic communications.
Today, relationships are relevent still, but harder to continue or get to any real depth because many are not willing to go the course. Sometimes, it is because they only want their needs fulfilled. One sided relationships are not relationships at all.
Specifically, your lecture is on marriage relationships, but I think it applies to all relationships.
Thanks for your intelligent and inspiring lecture.
Anonymous USA
October 12, 2010
An Awareness
Nothing more whole than a broken heart...very provoking. Thank you for this teaching. It is amazing how much it applies to my life right now (always, but especially now as I am estranged from my husband of 36 years.
Anonymous Grants Pass , ORA
October 11, 2010
An awareness of G-d throught an awareness of othe
I just wish to know if your teaching is for all relationship not only husband and wife.
Thank you so much
Anonymous Mesa, Arizona, USA
October 11, 2010
Thank you!
What inspiring words you offer... Thank you so much! Bless you and yours.. Zi Guzunt..
As a Kabbalist, I so thoroughly enjoy your lectures. I would like to mention, that though your lecture probably applies to marriage, it is relevant to relationships in general, be they superficial or intensely personal, from friends to marriage, how we treat others is relevant to ourselves.
If a relationship is one sided, or caustic, then it has to be terminated. Specifically if that relationship is caustic to us personally.
It is important to know ones self. Grander on many levels to know others. Be that good or bad.
Love your lectures and Kabbalistic teachings. You are excellent in your communications.
USA
Your lecture on relationships is inspiring. Some relationships I have maintained until death departed us. Still, others, have been fractured because of caustic communications.
Today, relationships are relevent still, but harder to continue or get to any real depth because many are not willing to go the course. Sometimes, it is because they only want their needs fulfilled. One sided relationships are not relationships at all.
Specifically, your lecture is on marriage relationships, but I think it applies to all relationships.
Thanks for your intelligent and inspiring lecture.
USA
Grants Pass , ORA
Thank you so much
Mesa, Arizona, USA
Chicago, Il/ US