Life Lessons with Ariel Levy Ariel Levy
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- Religion & Spirituality
This podcast series will endeavour to explore deep concepts about the truth of our lives and the inner workings of our spirits as we all know it.
Ariel Levy will take listeners on a journey that will endeavour to reveal our relationship between philosophical ideas and mystical ideas and how these can be applied to every day life in the most simple way.
Ariel Levy will also guide listeners through a series of teachings on Jewish literature, holidays, prayers, parsha and so forth to uncover their deeper meanings and offer a more in-depth insight into the jewish religious experience.
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19. Go beyond nature, beyond fear and suffering (Noach Avram Avinu )
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18. The real mission in life is to give - Interdependence
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17. Building a vessel for holiness (Kedusha) - Broken Heart
In this episode Ariel teaches us how cleaning our vessels by fixing our behaviours, our manners and our middot is they way for us to contain the light of the Torah. How deep can you go into the darkness, the well of heart break to find the edges of true faith and get intouch with the wisdom to heal.
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15. Tishrei Holydays as an inner process
In this life we are naturally attracted to pleasures and someone who wants to make tshuva cannot just stop having those pleasures and start a new life with the intellectual knowing alone, your heart needs to be with you too as an ally, the head is not enough. The process of Tshuva is like getting to know and overcoming your addictions by reprogramming yourself to a new pleasure in life from the heart, pleasures that better serve you.
Rosh Hashanah and yom Kippur are representing two ways of making a change and tshuva in life, in order to get to the happiness and clear our minds in Sukkot and Simchat Torah.... During this month we have a mission and an opportunity to to clean our thoughts, make new thoughts, step out of the old and into the new.
Your currency in this life is your commitment, do it because you want to do it, not because you need to.