Dec 31

This post is made in the form of short notes on the basic lessons from the parsha. Before reading this – remember basic principle:
The lesson is as alive today as it was back then and as it will be in the future.

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Nov 07

Country’s government flooded with individuals without any moral principles, their actions dictated not by the goodness for their people but by the profit they can make for their pockets and their power grab increase. Court system, for anybody who got across it, leaves a smell of stench as if the system lost any patterns of common sense (due to the service of the corruption) long ago … Each of these social diseases (and many more not mentioned here) can be recognized in the daily news and can be topics for a detail analysis in their own right. But this article will focus on the relation between these phenomena and the spiritual status of humanity today.

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Sep 11

An Israeli medic treated an arab terrorist that threw rocks at the medic’s own son. Was treating him the right thing to do? Are we obligated, or even allowed, to show such compassion towards evil?

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Jun 06

For those who are sincere to know God. To experience Him. For all the seekers. The experience of Rapture.

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Jun 02

Just as God is One – the Truth is One. It shines through all revelations, through all the cultures and all languages although it is covered by the diversity of the traditions. All the ancient religions established and accumulated traditions over many centuries. All the living revelations of the world prophets became buried under many traditions of rituals and commentaries of the “guardians” of their respective religions. The danger of losing the true meaning, the Divinely inspired message, which was at the core of the given tradition, became apparent to some individual brightest minds.

Here we provide two quotes from two great masters of spirituality. One is Jewish Rabbi Bahya Yoseph Ibn Paguda who lived in 11th century Spain. Another quote from Buddha as referred to by Buddhist Monk Walpola Sri Rahula who lives in our days in Buddhist Monastery in Ceylon.

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