Quote of the Week 419 - Listend/Hearing for Non-material Sustenance
Quote of the Week 419 - Listening/Hearing for Non-material Sustenance
Every one who is thirsty, come and drink. He who has no money, come, buy and eat. Come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Why do you spend your money for that which is not bread and your labor for that which does not satisfy? Listen carefully to Me, and eat what is good. Let your soul delight in abundance. Incline your ear, and come to Me. Hear, that your soul will live…
--Isaiah 55:1-3, The Living Torah translation by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan
Meditation (Click your selection, scroll down to view it)
- Audio Link: Interview - You Cannot Avoid Mystery; Eastern Meditation
- Audio Link: A Foundation for a Fruitful Meditation Practice: Science of Breath/Pranayama/Relaxation - Theory and Practice
- Audio Link: (Scroll to 11/04/18 entry) The Breath and Life Force; Guided Meditation - I Am an Empty Shell, Therefore I Am Full, etc.
- Meditation Basics - Expanded Version
- Meditation Basics - Condensed Version
- Mantra Meditation Basics
- Nada Meditation - Anahata/The Unstruck Sound
- Jewish Yoga Meditation
- Hebrew Mantras
- Hebrew Mantras, Part Two
- Hebrew Mantras, Part Three
- Hebrew Mantras - Adonai Hineni
- Healing Meditation: Ruach El Shaddai/Breath of Balance
- Meditating, Eating and Sleeping
- Shortcuts to Spiritual Development?
- Audio Link: Guided Meditation - I Am and Empty Shell, Therefore I Am Full; A Meditation on Emptiness and Dark Luminescence Based on the Opening Lines of Genesis
- Guided Meditation: The Stage
- Guided Meditation: I Am an Empty Shell, Therefore I Am Full; A Meditation on Emptiness and Dark Luminescence Based on the Opening Lines of Genesis
- Guided Meditation: The Rod, The Staff, and The Star
- Torah-Veda Meditation Class Site
- Interspiritual Contemplative Group
CURRENT TEACHING SESSIONS
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Quote of the Week 340 - The Result of Studies
Monday, January 18, 2016
Rabbi Yoel Glick Coming to Atlanta March 4 - 6
Shabbat March
4-5, 2016
Torah-Veda
Center
3562 Castlehill
Ct, Tucker 30084
Friday March 4 at 7-9 pm
Part I: Contemplative Service
Rabbi Glick will lead a contemplative Shabbat service that
combines guided meditation, prayer, chanting and singing.
Saturday March 5 at 11 am – 1 pm
Part II: Meditation Workshop
Immersed in the Divine Presence
In
this workshop, we will enter into the secret world of the Shekhinah to
discover the varied aspects of Her nature and the special spiritual blessings
that She bestows. We will tap into the heart of Her sacred presence using
meditation, chanting, song and prayer.
Event fee: $30 one event/ $50
for the two events
Space is limited, reserved first come, first served.
To Pay/RSVP send check payable to Yoga and Judaism Center to
the above address or click:
Please indicate
Friday, Saturday, or Both with your payment. For more information, contact Steve Gold torahveda@gmail.com, 770-270-8290.
Rabbi Yoel Glick is a rabbi
with Orthodox ordination, the founder of the first school for Jewish
meditation and spirituality in the Old City of Jerusalem, director of daatelyon.org - an online center for spiritual
training and wisdom, a spiritual seeker who has spent time in ashram and
studied the mystical traditions of the major world religions. Reb Yoel is a teacher, guide and
mentor who moves between the city of Jerusalem and a small village in
the Pyrenees Mountains of France, opening people’s hearts and minds -
connecting them to themselves, to the world around them - to the truth at the
core of their being.
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Sunday March 6,
2016
Vedanta Center
of Atlanta
2331 Brockett
Rd, Tucker
Part III: Public Talk at 11 am
The Essential Qualities of a Spiritual Seeker
The spiritual life is an extraordinary adventure. The Bhagavad Gita
calls it the razor’s edge. The goal is lofty and the rewards are great, but
the path is both difficult and demanding. We need to be well equipped if we
are to succeed in our quest.
Congregation Or
Hadash
7460 Towbridge
Rd, Sandy Springs
Part IV: Public Talk at 7 pm
Walking the Path of the Jewish Mystic
How to Expand your Awareness
and Transform your Life
In this talk,
Rabbi Yoel
will explore how we use the seminal teachings of the Kabbalistic tradition to
deepen our self-knowledge and live our lives with greater meaning and
awareness.
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