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Twenty/twenty vision.

We have all heard and uttered the phrase “hindsight is twenty/twenty.” Seemingly, if we could only travel into the future, we would be able to look back at the past with perfect clarity. Confusion, and the fear of the unknown would be replaced with confidence and clarity.   But is this clarity really as elusive… Continue reading Twenty/twenty vision.

Published November 13, 2020
Categorized as Weekly Torah portion Tagged anxiety, clarityofvision, Twenty/twentyvision

Anxiety, time-space and Shabbos.

Anxiety begins well before we experience a “trigger”, it starts with how we view reality itself. We typically see ourselves and our immediate circumstances as fixed; it is our reality, and is as real as real gets. Change on the other hand, is the invader. The passage of time acts upon us; we age, people… Continue reading Anxiety, time-space and Shabbos.

Published October 22, 2020
Categorized as Weekly Torah portion Tagged anxiety, Shabbat, timespace

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