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When we undergo spiritual
transformation, there is a tendency to throw away our past and try to expunge
it from our consciousness. However, a healthier approach is to be authentic to oneself,
to embrace formative experiences of the past as a part of who we are and
elevate it within our present. This becomes apparent in the spiritual transformation
of “Avraham’’ and how he relates positively to his previous identity as “Avram.”
By JewishPodcasts.fm When we undergo spiritual
transformation, there is a tendency to throw away our past and try to expunge
it from our consciousness. However, a healthier approach is to be authentic to oneself,
to embrace formative experiences of the past as a part of who we are and
elevate it within our present. This becomes apparent in the spiritual transformation
of “Avraham’’ and how he relates positively to his previous identity as “Avram.”