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Have you ever considered how far people will go to escape obligations, even when it comes to serving God? In this eye-opening episode, we unpack Rashi's insight that the complaint in the Parshah of Baaloscha wasn't a complaint but more of an excuse to cause chaos and upheaval. We discuss fascinating stories like the blood libel and the fire in Kelm, demonstrating how individuals can wield a complaint to fulfill their desires, often without even realizing it.
But what drives us to seek these excuses? We dive deep into our subconscious motives and how they can lead us to act in ways that don't align with our true intentions. For instance, we examine a movement promoting acceptance of perverse cultures under the guise of peace, love, and happiness, while in reality, it's a plot to cover up sin. Join us as we discuss valuable insights on better understanding our actions and motives, ensuring we pursue good things with genuinely good intentions.
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Have you ever considered how far people will go to escape obligations, even when it comes to serving God? In this eye-opening episode, we unpack Rashi's insight that the complaint in the Parshah of Baaloscha wasn't a complaint but more of an excuse to cause chaos and upheaval. We discuss fascinating stories like the blood libel and the fire in Kelm, demonstrating how individuals can wield a complaint to fulfill their desires, often without even realizing it.
But what drives us to seek these excuses? We dive deep into our subconscious motives and how they can lead us to act in ways that don't align with our true intentions. For instance, we examine a movement promoting acceptance of perverse cultures under the guise of peace, love, and happiness, while in reality, it's a plot to cover up sin. Join us as we discuss valuable insights on better understanding our actions and motives, ensuring we pursue good things with genuinely good intentions.
Support the show
Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content!
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Check out our other Torah Podcasts and content!
Questions or Comments? Please email me @ [email protected]

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