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We've all had moments of inspiration, when a deeper, truer part of ourselves emerges and our everyday struggles melt away. But inspiration doesn't last long, and when it fades, we come crashing back into our ordinary lives as though it never happened. What if we could approach inspiration differently? What if we could transform our regular, human selves into a window into our G-dly consciousness? The key is to start not with spirituality, but with an honest awareness of ourselves and the messages our inner animal needs to hear.
Join us for a powerful episode in honor of Rosh Chodesh Iyar, in which Zisi Zirkind explores a maamar from Likutei Torah, "Adam Ki Yakriv Mikem" as a practical framework for implementing the avodah of Sefiras Haomer. She reads excerpts of the maamar inside, explains the flow of ideas and discusses some of her personal reflections and takeaways.
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We've all had moments of inspiration, when a deeper, truer part of ourselves emerges and our everyday struggles melt away. But inspiration doesn't last long, and when it fades, we come crashing back into our ordinary lives as though it never happened. What if we could approach inspiration differently? What if we could transform our regular, human selves into a window into our G-dly consciousness? The key is to start not with spirituality, but with an honest awareness of ourselves and the messages our inner animal needs to hear.
Join us for a powerful episode in honor of Rosh Chodesh Iyar, in which Zisi Zirkind explores a maamar from Likutei Torah, "Adam Ki Yakriv Mikem" as a practical framework for implementing the avodah of Sefiras Haomer. She reads excerpts of the maamar inside, explains the flow of ideas and discusses some of her personal reflections and takeaways.

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