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Why You Feel Disconnected From Hashem (And How to Reconnect): Kabbalah, Rabbi Nachman & Hidden Access PointsIn a women’s learning session using a workbook, the speaker explains that feeling disconnected from Hashem is not punishment but an illusion, since Kabbalah and Hasidut teach the soul’s connection to the Source is never broken (citing Tanya and the Zohar). She outlines three causes of perceived distance—tzimtzum (divine contraction), descent for the sake of ascent, and shevirat hakeilim (shattering of vessels)—as portals for growth, using analogies like a parent stepping back to teach a child to walk. Participants do brief meditations on love, holiness, joy, and awe in nature, and reflect on when they feel connected or disconnected. The speaker shares “hidden access points” to connection: desire to do good, teshuva as return, blessings as awareness/alignment, hitbodedut (preferably in nature), finding nekudot tovot and zemerah, mitzvot, joy, meditation, gratitude, and acts of service, then reverse-engineers a bracha to deepen intention.00:00 Workshop Kickoff01:21 Why Disconnection Happens01:58 Always Connected to Source03:27 Three Types of Concealment04:30 Tzimtzum and Peekaboo06:23 Descent for Ascent09:33 Shattering the Vessels11:45 Personal Story God Feels Far13:30 Four Heart Frequencies17:13 Reflecting on Connection19:28 Hidden Access Points Intro21:21 Desire as a Portal27:07 Teshuva Return Pathway30:57 Blessings Shift Awareness32:43 Hitbodedut in Nature36:30 Gratitude Opens the Throne37:10 Hitbodedut Daily Conversation39:14 Finding Your Good Points42:36 Zemirah Singing Where You Are43:50 Mitzvot Bonus Portals44:36 Joy as the Biggest Mitzvah46:17 Meditation Quieting the Mind48:22 Service and Giving Outward49:58 Discomfort as Invitation54:35 Reverse Engineering Blessings01:00:01 Bracha as Source and Flow01:08:06 Closing Q&A and Farewell
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