Rabbi David Aaron on Finding G-d
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@pboisei Yeah - certainly the language... the rest is an experiment in progress... including G-d. Finding G-d is a universal task :-) English must be isn't good enough :-)
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@pboisei true. thanks for reminding me. struggling means you are still trying to know truth, which means you are doing something right.
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@Mytallpalmtree It's just the english language. lol
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@Rachulie Remember the word yisrael means to struggle with god. If you have a Jewish soul, it's only normal to struggle with belief. Your faith must evolve as you get older.
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@ViciousBeats16 & the same could be said about crazy fool
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enjoyed listening thanks for posting
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That is incredible! I wrote something so similar years ago. It said:
The world is a song and we are the notes, we connect it to make it whole. Millions of lives, living and dying, eating and breathing, working and playing. All so similar yet different, all part of a bigger song. Stop and listen to the world. All the sounds build upon one another to create a beautiful symphony.
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Hold on just there @5:14 ! There is no such thing like "HE" ! Isn't it what you just have interpreted to us - that there is no gender and there is no physical structure such as single shape or form... So it could have been referred by you as SHE ! And this didn't happened ! On contrary you did automatically referred Creation in Progress as HE. This is where for and ordinary person is extremely difficult to make a leap of faith and to realize - that being a part of "Beor" is simply means being.
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lol im so glad he isnt another atheit rabbi. im trying to restore my faith. everyone around me is giving me examples if how there is no g-d. and i am getting doubtful and looking for answers. :(
The man is brilliant
Foxyarse2 3 years ago 10
Smart man.
Loren192 3 years ago 8