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Shmini
Shabbat Consciousness

Shmini: Day of Tremendous Joy


Published: April 14, 2015
Originally recorded: April 10, 2015

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Lesson Highlights

  • Newness in our spiritual connections
  • Connecting with the end of Creation
  • Falling is part of the elevation process


Lesson Description

In this lecture on the portion of Shmini, Michael reveals how we can connect with the thought of Creation and live in constant joy.


About This Course

The portion of Shmini reminds us that we always have the ability to reveal great amounts of Light, even when we are feeling down. This week, turn away from the differences that separate us and instead focus on our commonalities—the beautiful things in life that unite us in joy.


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