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Dealing With Jealousy & Depression - A Kabbalistic Approach

1 h 2 min · 23 de mar de 2023
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In this third instalment of the series on anger, jealousy and depression, Rabbi Menachem Wolf uses famous Kabbalistic explanations to untangle the complex nature of jealousy and provides tips on overcoming it.  Each class in this series can be listened to out of context of the others. In this class, Rabbi Wolf also provides new mental postures to climb out of a depressed state and how to simply alter the way we think when we are feeling down.

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The Kabbalah of Anger & Jealousy

This is lecture 2 of the three part series on Anger, Jealousy and Depression. Each class can be listened to out of context of the others. Kabbalah can raise our life perspective thereby expanding our ability to accept life and react more consciously to all that happens to us and around us. In this talk, Rabbi Menachem Wolf draws on the Kabbalistic teachings of the 16th century mystic the Arizal, gematria (numerology), the meaning of Gods names, and the deeper meaning of the Hebrew words for anger and jealousy, to help us overcome and even dissolve these traits. Rabbi Wolf also explores the nature of judgment and harshness because these are major elements that lie behind anger and jealousy.  In this class, Menachem teaches that everything is designed with intention and playing out with purpose and that we are participating witnesses to life.  At the end of this talk Menachem leads a mantra meditation to assist with anger and jealousy.

23 de mar de 20231 h 17 min