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Love’s Higher Vision on Relationships Higher inspiration comes through many different channels. For some, it comes most powerfully through the Masters of loving kindness that have graced our world with their presence of immense compassion like a miracles. When we connect in our heart with great Masters, they find a way to reach out to […] Continue reading
Stop and think: did you ever lack an available source of food? Did you ever go for an entire day without eating? We’re not talking about a public fast day like Yom Kippur or Tisha B’Av, when we voluntarily refrain from eating while the refrigerator is packed to the gills with delicacies that await us […] Continue reading
I’m thinking about it all the time: What do children need most? You see, old people are already accustomed to this kind of existence, this ‘being or not being,’ just hanging around existence. But when children are born, they mamash know, their soul tells them, “You are only born in this world mamash to […] Continue reading
Rebbe Nachman, the holy master, says, in order to serve G-d you have to learn, you have to know, three lessons. The first lesson is that you must learn how to walk, and you must learn how to stand. When you do a mitzvah, when you do something good, you’re walking in G-d’s […] Continue reading
Likutei Moharan Tinyono 11 Da kesheadam mitpalel basode, azai kol hoasavim kulam ba’in betoch hatfila, umisayin lo, venotnin lo koach betfilato. Veze bechinat shenikret hatfilo sicha. Rebbe Nachman says… I want you to know that when you pray in the field, every blade of grass comes and helps you, and gives you strength to […] Continue reading
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Joke of the day
Once there was an old man who was on his deathbed. He turned to his five children and said, “Please, before I die, run to Mama and bring me one last piece of her delicious cake.”
The five children ran desperately to fulfill their dying father’s last wish. Finally, after what seemed like an eternity to him, they returned with the news: “Sorry, Dad, but Mama said she’s saving the cake for after the funeral.”