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In Part 2 of our Rethinking Spirituality series, we explore the deep wisdom of the Hebrew Bible and the ancient rabbis on the nature of the human soul. Scripture uses three distinct Hebrew words to describe the inner essence of a person—each pointing to a different layer of our spiritual being. The rabbis liken the soul to a candle: - Nefesh connects us to the body—like the wick. - Ruach links soul to spirit—like the flame. - Neshamah is the divine spark—the projected light that illuminates the inner life. The goal? Increase your light. The more light you cultivate, the more aware you become of God’s presence that already surrounds and fills you. Then, we take a fascinating turn into the modern world of science—where a revolution is underway. Quantum mechanics is challenging the cold, materialistic worldview of classical science. At the quantum level, reality is strange, interconnected, and deeply mysterious—much closer to the spiritual intuition of the ancients than many realize. And into this conversation comes a stunning new podcast: The Telepathy Tapes. It documents the experiences of non-speaking autistic children who are now communicating through telepathy—offering profound insights into consciousness, awareness, and human connection. These children—once assumed to be disconnected—are revealing truths that are shaking the foundations of how we understand the mind and reality itself. Join us as we rethink what it means to be human, to be connected, and to be light in a world rediscovering its soul. Lesson Handout for both 26a and 26b:
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