Final segment of the Modeh Ani meditation, focusing on the return of the soul.
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Thank you Mr. Freeman for making this video and taking the time to teach the Torah in a very caring and clear manner. I found this video very enlightening, as Monica from Stehpens City said.
Kind regards and kol hakavod!
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I just found your teaching video yesterday and have found it very enlightening. Thanks for offering this teaching in this manner. Although I could read lessons, concepts are easier to grasp when listening and watching your expressions. I appreciate all of it.
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Thank you for this teaching. It is good that you broke this up into sections. This is an excellent way to learn a language.
Thank you,
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Thank you so much, from learnig the prayer in hebrew and what it really means, more so than the english translation
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Thank you Rabbi, I really enjoy your instruction you make it simple and easy to understand and I can now do it with much deeper thought and concentration...
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Thank you for presenting Modeh Ani to me on a new, higher level. With Rabbi Freeman as a guide, I have reached a deeper kavannah (intention, meditation). I am going to download this to my alarm clock. What a perfect way to wake up!
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I have these lessons on mp3 and listen to them at least once a week. If for any reason you do not believe me show up at my work at lunch or even before that and you will see me in my car. I listen to music first and when I feel I need some mediation I insert the Modeh Ani by Rabbi Tzvi Freeman for some understanding.It helps me help myself and I also have a better day, thank you.
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Just to want to express my gratitude for making this video.I have been attempting to understand it and learn it for a while,but could not find any guidance until now. Thank you!
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I am so grateful for this class of yours! It help me a lot to better feel the powerful meaning of these words! I hope you and all the people working to make us more conscious of the beauty of our Torah be blessing with peace, health,joy and wisdom. Shalom
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I'm pretty ok up until the whole soul leaving the body part. Where does it go? 'to G-d' I suppose. Yet, G-d is everywhere co-existing with every element so why does it have to 'go' when G-d is there already? and where does it 'go'? To heaven? To some black whole somewhere where science thinks one can be dead and alive at the same time? I feel like the a child after learning there's no santa, the easterbunny, tooth fairy, saying please where did you come up with that? Does the soul really leave the body? If so would I not be dead? If I wake up several times durring the night does G-d say 'oh, it's you again' when my soul arrives? *smile* hmmmm....
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