Have you ever felt that all your energy has been spent? That you've reached the end of the line with no more strength to continue? If your answer was yes, you'll want to listen to this talk in which Rabbi Wagensberg comforts us with the knowledge that in reality, we have the stuff that it takes to start over again (and again, and again and again, if necessary).
Based on technological, scientific research we now know that the solar system is by far much more complex than meets the eye. What escapes high-tech instrumentation however, is a whole other dimension, which is amazingly interconnected. In this lecture, Rabbi Wagensberg will send us into orbit, as we climb aboard the Kabbalistic Rocket, which will take us to places,and seek out realms which few men have boldly gone before.
The sweet tittering of the birds in this Shabbat of melody blends with the scene of the Jewish nation bursting forth with song after the awesome splitting of the sea to form a masterful picture of the heights only song can reach.
In Judaism, there is no such thing as reaching a point of no return - even if it seems that God Himself is saying one has crossed the red line. Perhaps this is also a test? Rabbi Wagensberg proves how the road is always open for return, no matter what.
Our ability to live with Hashem's presence before us at all times dispels the darkness of physicality the world represents. How can we draw this light out to shine among the nations of the world?
Does there exist a concept that G-d can test us beyond the limits of our endurance? Rabbi Wagensberg examines the rules that come into play when we feel it is past our ability to respond to the challenges in our lives in a positive way, and shows how God will enter the picture when we've given it our best shot.
One of Rabbi Wagensberg's mottos should serve as a rule for life - 'if it's not sweet, it's not Torah'. Hear the importance of shaping ourselves in such a way where all we do and all we say, whether towards others or in our relationship with God will always be done in a sweet, nonabrasive way.
Hidden deep within the spiritual song the Jews sang at the Yam Suf is the power of reviving the dead. Don’t see it? Follow Rabbi Wagensberg’s esoteric path as he discovers the brilliant spiritual light hidden after Creation and what occurred when Hashem revealed it once more.
There seems to be two different paths our experience in this world can follow - one that is so painful, and one of blessing and love. Is there a way to fuse the two? Rabbi Wagensberg brings us to the point when dark and light merge and discusses the esoteric underpinnings of that twilight zone.
What shook Yisro up so deeply that he was moved to join the Jewish nation in their desert wanderings? Rabbi Wagensberg examines the greatness that comes along with attaching ourselves to the righteous of the generation, and what the magnificent heart of a tzaddik looks like.