Conflict as a Tool for Growth (Esther Perel)

Conflict as a Tool for Growth (Esther Perel)

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The 3 Great Insights of Kabbalah (Daniel Matt, PhD)

“And that may be its greatest contribution—to insist that God is equally male and female,” says Daniel Matt, PhD, a scholar and teacher of Kabbalah. Matt shares radical revelations, some dangerous reinterpretations, and beautiful lessons from the mystical teachings of Kabbalah an ...  Show more

How Do We Respond to Evil? (Monthly Solo)

I’m reflecting more deeply on evil in the present moment: What is evil? What’s our relationship to it? How do we increase our tolerance for acknowledging dark energies so that we can moderate and metabolize them—and keep ourselves and others safe? This episode is not meant to sca ...  Show more

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