I appreciate this week’s blog. As a counselor in the addiction field I always tell clients (and myself) that God (or the Universe, HP, etc) will send you what you need to work on. Then when it shows up you can choose to see it as a curse, and do what you always do, or see it as a blessing from a Messenger, and choose a different path.
This week's blog was a little more concise. Living alone and not in an observant Jewish community I have been searching for a meaningful way for me to " sanctify the Sabbath ". I love your suggestions, Alan and will read your book.I had planned to come to the Dec. retreat but it did not materialize.
In conjunction with the publication of my new book, I created a list of resources to help people like you, Enid, who are looking for ways to practice Shabbat. That’s not the focus of my book so the resource list fills in that piece. It is about to be posted to the webpage for the book, where there are lots of helpful resources: https://mussarinstitute.org/the-shabbat-effect/
I appreciate this week’s blog. As a counselor in the addiction field I always tell clients (and myself) that God (or the Universe, HP, etc) will send you what you need to work on. Then when it shows up you can choose to see it as a curse, and do what you always do, or see it as a blessing from a Messenger, and choose a different path.
Well put, Mark. The other option — often taken, especially, it seems, by politicians — is to find someone else to blame.
This week's blog was a little more concise. Living alone and not in an observant Jewish community I have been searching for a meaningful way for me to " sanctify the Sabbath ". I love your suggestions, Alan and will read your book.I had planned to come to the Dec. retreat but it did not materialize.
I'm sure there will be a lot to learn!
In conjunction with the publication of my new book, I created a list of resources to help people like you, Enid, who are looking for ways to practice Shabbat. That’s not the focus of my book so the resource list fills in that piece. It is about to be posted to the webpage for the book, where there are lots of helpful resources: https://mussarinstitute.org/the-shabbat-effect/
YES, shorter! Though I always learn so much from you Alan! Really enjoying The Shabbat Effect!
Shorter is the rule of the day!