How Our Thoughts Shape Our Reality
Imagining a sin is worse than the sin itself; imagining a mitzvah is more precious than the mitzvah itself
Rabbi Zev Aran
15.10.23 | 10:38
Imagining a sin is worse than the sin itself; imagining a mitzvah is more precious than the mitzvah itself
Rabbi Zev Aran
15.10.23 | 10:38
Harnessing the power of imagination and inner drive to make healthy choices.
Hanna Dayan
15.05.23 | 10:14
How reframing challenges as opportunities can transform setbacks into personal breakthroughs.
Rabbi Eyal Ungar
26.02.20 | 15:00
Even if Hashem does not immediately bring us salvation because it's for our benefit now, imagination can help us cope until salvation arrives.
הרבנית אסתר טולדנו
14.08.18 | 22:59
When a person vividly imagines an event, the subconscious accepts it as reality, generating emotions and bodily changes accordingly.
הרבנית אסתר טולדנו
14.08.18 | 22:56
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