The Silent Revolution
What if the words that shape your life are not the ones spoken to you, but the ones spoken by you? In this episode of The Silent Revolution, Linda explores the extraordinary power of speech through the lens of Torah, psychology, neuroscience, and personal experience following the passing of her father, Shlomo Salim Argalgi. Drawing on the teachings of King David, the Zohar, Rebbe Nachman, Chovot HaLevavot, and the wisdom of our sages, Linda examines how words create reality: the words we speak about others, the words we speak to ourselves, and the words we speak to God. Why does Tehillim feel different when spoken aloud? Why does Judaism place such emphasis on verbal prayer? How do our inner conversations shape our identity, our relationships, and our future? And what remains of a person long after their voice has fallen silent? This episode is a powerful reflection on self-talk, faith, prayer, legacy, and the spiritual responsibility that comes with being part of what the Zohar calls the “speaking kingdom.” Because in the end, our greatest inheritance is often not what we leave behind in our hands—but what we leave behind in our words.
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