43 min

Everyday Jewish Mysticism for Everyone: How Embodied Kabbalah & the Shabbat Can Improve Your Life and Work-Life Balance with Rabbi Matthew Ponak Arash's World Podcast

    • Mental Health

In this episode, I have the great pleasure of speaking with Rabbi Matthew Ponak about his fascinating book “Embodied Kabbalah: Jewish Mysticism For All People” and how to apply Jewish wisdom to find balance and harmony in our ordinary everyday life.
This book makes powerful and spiritual wisdom accessible to everyone and shows how we could all benefit from the Shabbat mindset to cultivate and expand the good within and to gradually fill our lives with more joy, bliss, and peace from moment to moment.
We also touch upon mindfulness and psychedelics and how each could be potentially used to gain insight into oneself, but it is also important to do the necessary inner spiritual work to integrate, incorporate, and embed those transformative experiences within our daily existence.
The rabbi gives excellent and accessible analogies to make his point. We should treat the spiritual quest for enlightenment the same way we build and flex our muscles, gradually and with consideration so that we do not overburden and accidentally injure ourselves.
Apart from work, it also takes time and patience for the spiritual lessons to take hold. In fact, just like bread and wine, we may need these ideas and experiences to ferment, and then they can become more valuable to ourselves and to everyone around us.
Finally, we should not neglect the here and now and the opportunities to enjoy every moment to the fullest with friends and loved ones because in the end, the journey is the destination, and we need to celebrate and be grateful for those precious and unique moments we are given and blessed with in this life.

In this episode, I have the great pleasure of speaking with Rabbi Matthew Ponak about his fascinating book “Embodied Kabbalah: Jewish Mysticism For All People” and how to apply Jewish wisdom to find balance and harmony in our ordinary everyday life.
This book makes powerful and spiritual wisdom accessible to everyone and shows how we could all benefit from the Shabbat mindset to cultivate and expand the good within and to gradually fill our lives with more joy, bliss, and peace from moment to moment.
We also touch upon mindfulness and psychedelics and how each could be potentially used to gain insight into oneself, but it is also important to do the necessary inner spiritual work to integrate, incorporate, and embed those transformative experiences within our daily existence.
The rabbi gives excellent and accessible analogies to make his point. We should treat the spiritual quest for enlightenment the same way we build and flex our muscles, gradually and with consideration so that we do not overburden and accidentally injure ourselves.
Apart from work, it also takes time and patience for the spiritual lessons to take hold. In fact, just like bread and wine, we may need these ideas and experiences to ferment, and then they can become more valuable to ourselves and to everyone around us.
Finally, we should not neglect the here and now and the opportunities to enjoy every moment to the fullest with friends and loved ones because in the end, the journey is the destination, and we need to celebrate and be grateful for those precious and unique moments we are given and blessed with in this life.

43 min