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We are often the greatest self-critics. A Chassidic saying states, "More than the negativity of sin/mistake is the sadness and self-loathing that follows."

In this class, we will explore the auspicious month of Elul, which helps us mend the perception of duality by recognizing that the Creator is found within all aspects of ourselves.

In the Song of Songs, G-d is described as the "shepherd of the roses." What does the analogy of the rose have to do with the month of Elul and our lives?

He is in the field of our lives and waiting for us to crown him in uncomfortable places.

For this feeling of realization of innate Oneness within all parts of ourselves, we must learn to self-acceptance.

What are we accepting when we self-accept ourselves, and how are we striving for higher things as we seek the Creator during this auspicious month?

Watch the full class on Live kabbalah community:

https://www.livekabbalah.com/Becoming-a-light-warrior

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78 episodes

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We are often the greatest self-critics. A Chassidic saying states, "More than the negativity of sin/mistake is the sadness and self-loathing that follows."

In this class, we will explore the auspicious month of Elul, which helps us mend the perception of duality by recognizing that the Creator is found within all aspects of ourselves.

In the Song of Songs, G-d is described as the "shepherd of the roses." What does the analogy of the rose have to do with the month of Elul and our lives?

He is in the field of our lives and waiting for us to crown him in uncomfortable places.

For this feeling of realization of innate Oneness within all parts of ourselves, we must learn to self-acceptance.

What are we accepting when we self-accept ourselves, and how are we striving for higher things as we seek the Creator during this auspicious month?

Watch the full class on Live kabbalah community:

https://www.livekabbalah.com/Becoming-a-light-warrior

  continue reading

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