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Dwelling for G-d in the Physical World, A: "a dwelling in the lowly realms": the concept taught by Chassidut that G-d desired to create a reality that is "lowly" and obscuring of His truth, in order that it be made into a "home" for Him-an environment that is hospitable to, subservient to, and expressive of His manifest presence
Parshat Pekudei gives an account of all the donations to the construction of the Mishkan and how they were used.
I could have never imagined the impact I would have in the world, lying in bed, unable to move.
Every man, woman and child can now give of themselves from a place of love and closeness.
We are here for a reason: to fashion this world into a dwelling place for G‑d.
The "spiritual awakening" that is the objective and culmination of our working the Steps has been described as heaven on earth.
The concept of “Dirah Betachtonim” (G‑d’s desire for a “dwelling in the lowly realms”); how the purpose of Creation is realized in the most ordinary, everyday actions
What is “work”? If life is synonymous with creativity, is Shabbat a time outside life? What is the deeper significance of the curious Talmudic phrase, “forty labors minus one”?
A corner of the universe that is utterly, exclusively, one’s own.
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