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Home / Weekly Parashah / Shoftim |
Parshat Shoftim: Parshah Resources
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The image of man as the tree of the field in Parshat Shoftim is the image of a potent energy field. What is this energy, and where should it be directed? In this audio meditation, Rabbi Ginsburgh guides us through a meditation on the tree of the field. When we contemplate on this image, we arrive at a deeper understanding of how to direct our potent energies, and where all the paths of our service of God should lead us - to know Him in every facet of our lives. Click here to read the full article.
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Audio recordings of this class are also avaiable. Parshat Shoftim pits sincere and earnest faith in God against the abominable practices of the occult. Many people find themselves drawn to various forms of witchcraft, magic, alternative remedies, psychic readings, etc., all with the hope of finding some comfort, solace, and security from life's difficulties and infirmities. In this article, Rav Ginsburgh explains the connection between sincerity and faith, and the central role that sincerity plays in the psyche. He also explains the various forms of the occult practices and how its rituals attack our sincerity and leave us even more frustrated. Click here to read the full article.
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