The Journey Begins - Rabbi Yehoshua Gerzi

Rabbi Yehoshua Gerzi

Rabbi Gerzi explains how being present (in the moment) creates the sense of health one needs to foster a greater appreciation and happiness. Please join this series as we encounter and develop our inner self.

  1. 08/20/2025

    The Journey Begins - Rabbi Gerzi - Class - #13

    In this powerful reflection, we explore how true change and healing come from aligning our inner world with the external world. Through the lens of da’at tachton — both chitzoni (outer awareness) and penimi (inner awareness) — we learn how to step out of our thoughts and into presence.We all have the same inner tools — the question is: How do we use them?And more importantly: What’s the context?Because nothing happens in a vacuum. We are a nation of nuance, context and depth.During the Three Weeks, when unity is a central focus, we look at the tikkun (repair) of Hod, Netzach, and Yesod — and how that plays into four foundational principles for real inner and outer healing:🧠 Physical and Mental Wellbeing — the core foundation (1).🌟 Resilience through Gratitude — Yesod and Netzach and Hod, when we cultivate hope, optimism, and thankfulness, these characteristics help us and create a cycle within (2) .🤝 Collaboration and Contribution — healing division through achdut (unity), because external fractures reflect internal ones (3).💎 Cleansing Our Relationship with Materialism — not rejecting abundance (shefa), but interacting with the physical world in a kosher, elevated way (4).✨ We can choose how to live.✨ We can train our minds and hearts to see the good.✨ We can become the heroes of our own stories.This is the path toward unity — both within and beyond. Step by step. One principle at a time.Recorded in Beis Dovid, Thursday, July 10th, 14th of Tammuz.

    1h 3m
  2. 06/29/2025

    The Journey Begins - Rabbi Gerzi - Class - #12

    What does it mean to live from within — to truly become aware, aligned, and open to the flow of divine presence through us?In this deep and honest reflection, we explore the movement between inner and outer, silence and speech, selfhood and oneness. Life offers us constant transitions — moments of change and reflection — and our spiritual work begins with noticing them: Shabbat, birth, death, even the changing of the day. These are invitations to pause, to become present, and to explore.We reflect on:The power of hunger — not just for food, but for purpose, for HaShem, for truthRepetition as real spiritual work — avodat HaShem is showing up again and againHabbatah — checking in with body, emotion, thought, without judgmentThe inner practice: “Ignore or explore?”Silence as a higher form than even prayer, as taught by the RamchalThe paradox of closeness to HaShem — where “I” disappears, and yet we still long to be ourselvesInsights from The Lonely Man of Faith by Rav SoloveitchikEmbracing existential loneliness, and how separation can be a gateway to true connectionWe are not our thoughts. If we can observe something, we are not that thing. We are the part that is conscious and aware — the divine spark within. The journey to know ourselves is also the journey to know who we are not.Ultimately, we are vessels, created in the image of HaShem, here to bring awareness, healing, and wholeness into the world.Take time. Be patient. The work is worth it.Recorded, Thursday, June 26th (30th Sivan).

    1h 6m
  3. 06/29/2025

    The Journey Begins - Rabbi Gerzi - Class - #9

    Living From the Inside Out: Spiritual Awareness & the Power of Daat📖 What if your life isn’t just a physical journey—but a spiritual one having a physical experience?This video explores how embracing your inner spiritual identity can shift your entire perspective. When we recognize that our true essence is spiritual, the physical world becomes a platform for connection, growth, and deeper awareness.Rabbi Gerzi discusses the importance of daat—conscious awareness—as the key to aligning with your soul’s purpose. With this awareness, we can begin to observe our emotions, thoughts, and physical sensations with greater clarity. This practice opens the door to free will (bechira)—not just reacting, but choosing how we engage with the world.We also look at how understanding this spiritual lens transforms how we learn and relate to others. When we meet people where they are, with the right reference points, true education and connection become possible.This is not about escaping the physical—it’s about elevating it. Aligning our different soul levels, learning to live from inner awareness (daat tachton penimi), and choosing with presence.🌀 Topics in this video:What it means to live as a spiritual being in a physical worldThe role of daat (consciousness) in spiritual developmentFree will through awarenessEmotional and mental observationInner alignment and soulful livingIf you’re on a journey of consciousness and spiritual growth, this is a powerful step toward living in greater alignment.Recorded in Beis Dovid on Thursday, June 5th (9th of Sivan).

    1h 11m

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Rabbi Gerzi explains how being present (in the moment) creates the sense of health one needs to foster a greater appreciation and happiness. Please join this series as we encounter and develop our inner self.