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Shemini is not about arrival—it’s about responsibility.
In this episode, we explore the eighth day as a state beyond creation—where alignment becomes embodiment and light becomes something you must carry, not chase. Through the story of Nadav and Avihu, we unpack the danger of misaligned desire, the cost of offering from ego, and how subtle moments of inauthenticity fragment the soul. We also talk boundaries, discernment, ego, and why “you are what you eat” goes way deeper than food.
From kashrut to consciousness, from boundaries to grace, this is a transmission on what it means to hold light with integrity—and why humility is the only thing that keeps it flowing.
By Daniella RuthShemini is not about arrival—it’s about responsibility.
In this episode, we explore the eighth day as a state beyond creation—where alignment becomes embodiment and light becomes something you must carry, not chase. Through the story of Nadav and Avihu, we unpack the danger of misaligned desire, the cost of offering from ego, and how subtle moments of inauthenticity fragment the soul. We also talk boundaries, discernment, ego, and why “you are what you eat” goes way deeper than food.
From kashrut to consciousness, from boundaries to grace, this is a transmission on what it means to hold light with integrity—and why humility is the only thing that keeps it flowing.