
Sometimes life gets tangled, complicated, overwhelming. We’re busy earning a living and paying bills, we’re busy grocery shopping and connecting on social media. It never seems to slow down. We have to do this, we must do that or else…Stop! Take a deep breath and reconnect to simplicity. Simplicity paves the way to a life of peace and of trust in God.
In his book on the Breslov approach to life, Crossing the Narrow Bridge, Rabbi Chaim Kramer shares a Universal truth: Life can become very complicated and very difficult. The main thing is to keep it simple.
In this course we’ll learn how to Stop! Be Simple! It’s up to you.
Join Meir Elkabas and discover simple ideas to help you build a life of calmness and trust:
- Where do simple, uncomplicated ideas come from?
- What is wisdom?
- The path of truth vs. sophistication.
- You are a precious and beloved child.
- Avoiding complicated traps.
- Singing songs on Shabbat.
- The birth of blessings.
- Spotting the trickster.
- Lovingkindness and charity.
How to participate:
Use this link now to log into your live class or save it to log into the course in the future:
https://breslovcampus.clickwebinar.com/happiness-102-with-meir-elkabas
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COURSE AUDIO/VIDEO ARCHIVE
Thursday, January 28th, 2016
Thursday, February 4th, 2016
Class 3 (Audio only in 2 parts)
Thursday, February 18th, 2016
Class 5 Thursday, February 25th, 2016
Class 6 Thursday, March 3rd, 2016
Class 7 Thursday, March 11th, 2016
Class 8 Thursday, March 17th, 2016
Time:
Thursday, 8:00 PM EST – 5:00 PST
Date:
Thursday, January 28th to March 17th, 2016 (8 weeks)
Level:
Beginner through Advanced
Instructor:
Meir Elkabas
Text:
Advice (Likutey Eitzot).
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