8:00pm: What Can I Do About My Losing Trust in G-d?
The topics in this week’s 320th episode of the highly acclaimed MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include:
- Chassidus Applied to 15 Av and Eikev
- The birth of redemption in the belly of the abyss
- Help support our Meaningful Lifeline Campaign
- Why is the 15th of Av equated with Yom Kippur?
- What is the power of the “heel”?
- What are your thoughts on today’s political conflicts and polarization?
- What can I do about my losing trust in G-d?
- Is the battle between shor ha’bor (a giant ox) and leviathan (a giant fish) a physical or a spiritual one?
- What can be done about phone addiction and worse…?
- Is it appropriate to see non-religious therapists?
- Chassidus question: Was the “shattering of the containers” an accident? Can everyone elevate sparks?
MyLife: Chassidus Applied is a weekly video webcast candidly answering questions from the public about all life matters and challenges, covering the entire spectrum of the human experience.
This hour-long dose of insights, broadcast live every Sunday night 8-9PM EST, is meant to provide people with inspired guidance and direction, empowering them to deal with any issue they may face.
In what has become a staple in so many people’s lives, MyLife: Chassidus Applied has provoked a significant reaction from the community, with thousands of people viewing each live broadcast and hundreds of questions pouring in week after week. At the root of every question and personal challenge tackled by the series is the overarching question: Does Judaism have the answers to my personal dilemmas?
MyLife demonstrates how Chassidus provides us with a comprehensive blueprint of the human psyche as a microcosm of the cosmos, and offers us all the guidance we need to live the healthiest possible life and build nurturing homes and families, bringing up the healthiest possible children, emotionally, psychologically and spiritually. MyLife is brought to you by the Meaningful Life Center as a public service, free of charge.
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