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42:26
Who's in Charge? (42:26)
Have you ever been shocked by something you did? In this session, we explore how our “inner games”—our thoughts and moods—shape who we are and what we do. This lecture was delivered at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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45:26
Mind Control: The Power of Our Thoughts (45:26)
Does it really matter what we think if we don’t ever speak those thoughts, let alone act on them? Isn’t daydreaming harmless? Aren’t our actions all that really counts? Learn how our thoughts are the basis for how we interact with the world around us, and discover just how much power they have, and more importantly, how much power we have over them
Mrs. Sara Esther Crispe (25)
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1:14:25
Healthy Mind, Healthy Body (1988) (1:14:25)
What is the Jewish perspective of the "Healthy Mind, Healthy Body" connection? Are they at odds with each other, or are they interconnrected? This presentation took place in 1988 at the International Conference on Judaism and Contemporary Medicine. The video recording is courtesy of Dr. Michael-Moshe Akerman M.D. who is the director of the conference.
Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet (34)
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50:53
Tanya Chapter 16 Part 1 (50:53)
Series: Lessons in Tanya
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (458)
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1:00:03
Tanya Chapter 12 Part 3 (1:00:03)
Series: Lessons in Tanya
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (458)
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34:53
Tanya Chapter 12 Part 2 (34:53)
Series: Lessons in Tanya
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (458)
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58:10
Tanya Chapter 12 Part 1 (58:10)
Series: Lessons in Tanya
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (458)
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1:01:20
Jewish Mindfulness (1:01:20)
Are you mindful and aware of why you think and act the way you do? Do you spend life swimming on the surface, or going deeper and experiencing life to the fullest? Is meditation Kosher? And finally, do your thoughts and attitudes really create realities? For more information, please visit: www.torahpsychology.org.
Series: Torah Psychology Conference #1
Rabbi Laibl Wolf (40)
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1:03:25
Kabbalah and Neuroscientific Discovery (1:03:25)
Placing a king on the inside strengthens the executive function. The soul is ruled by the mind, the heart and the liver. The liver? Rabbi Asher Crispe, in his humorous, scholarly style explains how the new world of neuroscience and the old world of Torah and Kabbalah are joined.
Rabbi Asher Crispe (45)
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49:54
Wellbeing of Body and Soul (49:54)
Judaism is the way our eyes and ears perceive reality and filter the phenomonom of life in a specific way. Rabbi Laibl Wolf cites the Rambam who addressed health and well being in the Mishna Torah. The mitzvah of health is the basis of the soul's ability to express itself optimally. Rabbi Wolf gives an outline of how to live a fulfilling life through his system of well being.
Rabbi Laibl Wolf (40)
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1:08:21
Why Terrorism? (1:08:21)
Open the zip file of history to find the progression of energy. Rabbi Ruvi New explains the microcosm of the universe and how it brings the world to the state of irrationality that is terrorism.
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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59:02
Mind and Soul (59:02)
How is your soul today? Ask the question and you will get a blank stare. Rabbi Sholom Lipskar explains that the mind / soul is a transcendent element that hovers in the brain. It does not have a biological presence, but has a neuronal connection that cannot be seen
Rabbi Sholom Lipskar (14)
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47:54
Creating Software for the Soul (47:54)
In Freudian theory, there’s the “id”, the dimension of one’s psyche that is totally unconscious and serves as the source of one’s instinctual impulses. In Torah, by contrast (lehavdil), there’s the “Neshomoh”, the soul, that spark of G-d that carries within it the essence of who we are and the potential to which we can aspire
Mrs. Rivkie Block (1)
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14:03
2. What to Focus On (14:03)
In this series, Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik explores the topic of education - both self-education and the education of our children - in light of the 12 essential Torah verses that the Lubavitcher Rebbe chose as fundamental in the instruction of a child. Re-parenting Your Inner Child Episode 3: Claim What Is Yours. You can visit Mrs
Series: Re-parenting Your Inner Child
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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46:42
Good Intentions: The Role of Thought in Relationships (46:42)
Join Rabbi Eli Silberstein for an exploration on the surprising role your thoughts play in creating harmonious - or not-so-harmonious - relationships with others.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)