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Spill The P: 5786 Behar

18 min · 28 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Spill the P, we understand that Parsha  Behar isn’t just about land—it’s about alignment. We’re shown cycles of rest and reset, but more importantly, we’re shown what happens when we interfere too much. Over-pruning. Overcorrecting. Trying to control growth instead of allowing it. And in that process, we lose ourselves. Then comes Yovel—the return. Not a party. A reset. Everything goes back to its source. And that includes you. This episode is your reminder: you don’t need to become anything new—you need to return to what was always yours.

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