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What I Did on My Summer Vacation  Or, The Kabbalah of Boating  RankRankRankRankRankRank
The souls of the masters are called the "Fish of the Sea," swimming in the Ocean of Higher Reality... that's where you find the depth of life, expanded consciousness, absolute concepts and the never-ending beauty of inner soul
There is an easy path to fulfill the Torah as it is meant to be fulfilled. Not by forcing yourself, nor by convincing yourself, but by achieving awareness: A constant awareness that all you see and hear, the wind against your face, the pulse of your own ...
You don't achieve a higher awareness with a flash from above. Train yourself, consistently, every day, until you become used to seeing each thing in a higher way.
The first step to higher consciousness is to be conscious of a consciousness higher than your own. And to be conscious of how that consciousness is conscious of you.
Higher Mind    RankRankRankRankRankRank
Higher Consciousness is more than a state of mind. It is a way of eating, of sleeping, of loving, of speaking, of doing business -- it is apparent in all ways. In all these things, be conscious of how a higher consciousness is aware of you.
The ultimate religious experience is described in Jewish sacred literature as Devekuth. The word devekuthliterally means attachment, cleaving or adhesion. It refers usually to attachment to G-d, or to Shekhinah--G-d's Presence. Yitzhak Buxbaum translates ...
Are you in control of your life? Or have you lost control? Instead of guiding your emotional response, does the anger actually control you?
Seven Habits of Transformation  Sefirat Haomer, Introduction  RankRankRankRankRankRank
Passover and Shavuot are respectively the point of departure and destination of a journey. The forty-nine days in-between are the path we follow to reach the goal. The journey is comprised of seven full weeks which the Giving of the Torah comes to crown ...
Reb Zusha's Acronym  Return: Five Paths for Getting Closer to G-d - Lesson 1  Video  RankRankRankRankRankRank
How one student interpreted the master's teaching and made it accessible for others.


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