How do we develop self-esteem? For starters, don’t fall into the grasshopper trap. A grasshopper is not capable of the kind of reflection needed for self-reflection, self-knowledge, and personal growth.
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Chaim Kramer – Parshat Vayakhel Pekudei
by Chaim Kramerby Chaim KramerChaim Kramer discusses this week’s Torah parshiot, the building of the Mishkan (the sanctuary) and the vital relevance to your life today, especially as this concerns self-knowledge and self-esteem. Get inspired and build your personal mishkan for Hashem! Like this video?
Like this video? Then please, LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE! Chaim Kramer explains the weekly Torah portion, Yitro, in the light of Breslov Chassidut. Chaim explains the lesson about Yitro, who was a great priest of idolatry, who helped Moses, his son-in-law and gave him good advice. This teaches that no matter who we are, we’re accepted by God. No matter how low you feel, you have great potential and wonderful things to offer. We learn about the good deeds even the tyrant Nebuchadnezzar made towards God! Yitro also teaches us to have self-knowledge (we should know our strengths and weaknesses), and much more. Make yourself holy!
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Rebbe Nachman says that the main thing is to recognize who you are and where you’re headed—to believe in your spiritual importance.
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Series: Relationships with Chaya Rivka Zwolinski
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Everyone struggles with making decisions. Am I doing the right thing? Will things turn out okay? While we can never know for sure what will happen in life, if we rely on the wisdom of the Tzaddikim, we can trust that we’re aligned with Hashem’s Will.
Traditionally learned during the late spring and summer, Pirkey Avot, the Teachings of the Fathers, is a classic Talmudic text, a collection of mishnayot that offer advice from the sages on how to live our lives and deal with ordinary—and not-so-ordinary—situations. The BRI Pirkey Avot combines Breslov teachings in a thoughtfully comprehensive commentary which make this classic text come to life.
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Series: Relationships with Chaya Rivka Zwolinski
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Like Azamra!, Ayeh (Likutey Moharan II, 12), one of the essential teachings of Breslov Chassidut, inspired abundant commentary by Reb Noson and others. It deals with a universal problem: No matter one’s spiritual level, falls occur. In this essential lesson, Rebbe Nachman shows us how to seek God from the darkest depths and Reb Noson illustrates the many forms the search may take.
Using the text as a guide, you will take a journey along Rebbe Nachman’s path of spiritual recovery and discovery. No matter where you are holding, recognizing the psychospiritual opportunities in life’s ups and downs, and following the advice in Ayeh, will bring you to a place of healing. You are stronger than you think! Never give up!
Series: Relationships with Chaya Rivka Zwolinski
For women only
Relationships offer some of the biggest challenges in our lives. From loving and life-giving, to unsettling and downright painful, healthy relationships are central to our wellbeing. In this course, Chaya Rivka Zwolinski will explore the famous lesson Azamra! from Likutey Moharan, which offers a uniquely nuanced yet highly applicable take on the inner life of relationships, thoughts and emotions.
Azamra! is the foundational lesson of Breslov Chassidut, one which Rebbe Nachman and Reb Noson exhorted the Chassidim to “go with” and learn over and over again. This singular teaching gives real-life instruction for refining our understanding of self and helping us understand our relationships with others.