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By Tzvi Freeman Your GPS may be useful, but it's not always too smart. Your body is much the same. For the smoothest journey through life, try a sweet combination of body and mind.
Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe As the most direct and simple line between two points, it is misleadingly the surest way to town; but in truth, the "direct approach" is a dead end
Told by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch "You are a spy for Russia!" thundered Napoleon, and placed his hand upon my chest to feel the pounding heart of a man exposed
Based on letters and talks of the Rebbe, Rabbi M. M. Schneerson The mind and the heart slowly build a relationship, just as a pet and its master. At first, the mind holds the heart on a leash. The heart screams, "I must have this! I must go there!" And the mind says, "No, we talked this over already and we both ...
By Tzvi Freeman The mind may be great at solving puzzles, but it's an incompetent idiot when it comes to real life. Wouldn't we much rather be run by the vivacious, freedom-loving heart? Nevertheless, it is the mind that's our conduit for the soul
By Zalman Posner The people who constructed the Tabernacle are described as being "wise-in-heart." Is not wisdom the domain of the brain?
By Chana Weisberg Imagine that with the mere touch of a button, we had full control of our psyche and personality…
with Tzvi Freeman and Michael Kigel The sages teach that the mind, by its very nature, has the ability to master the heart...
By Naftali Silberberg On a recent Tuesday, my twelve-month old son started walking. I came home from a long day at work to see him waddling around the house as if he owned the place.
By Naftali Silberberg In potential, every event occurs some six billion times, experienced uniquely by every person who becomes aware of the happening. In a sense, we don't share a world; we each have our own.
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