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Shabbat, November 22, 2008 - 24 Cheshvan, 5769
ChabadofBinghamton.com » Audio Classes » Spirituality » Personal Growth » Think Good and it will be Good

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Think Good and it will be Good





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Pinson, DovBer
Rabbi DovBer Pinson is a world-renowned scholar, author, thinker, and beloved spiritual teacher. Amongst his published works are: Reincarnation and Judaism and Toward the Infinite: The Way of Kabbalistic Meditation. Rabbi Pinson heads the Iyyun Institute, a center for Jewish enrichment in Brownstone Brooklyn.


This lecture was produced and recorded in The Menachem Institute, Chabad of the Valley, Tarzana, CA.


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Posted: Feb 2, 2008
THinking positive
If we create everything good than what happens to the car that almost hit us. Are we in some state of denial? If we dont respond to not-good then are we accepting it, for instance insults, we dont respond so arent we just part of the problem even though we are in another space of good.And if we respnd to not good, it might upset us because how external can you get. It affects us to hear the negative or almost get hit by another car.

Also do you mean by getting out of the box
a positive awareness of change if so, does this breed discontent or growth.
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Jan 31, 2008
What is a soul's
What is the soul's "aspects" (you talked about) specifically and technically?
How can some aspects reincarnate and some not?

Can you please expand on the "morphic memory energy field” in detail as well please.

Thanks.
Posted By Gali, Thornhill, ON



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