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Tag Archives: attention
Aspects of truth
This is one of those days that I don’t have time to write. Since I do want to try to write every day I will jot down a thought that I’ve expressed before but I’ve put into a tighter formulation … Continue reading
Reading between the lines
I was impressed yesterday by something someone said to me. I belong to a educators group of women that meets once a month. The group topic has been exploration of the meaning of innovation in Torah study. What is the … Continue reading
Posted in logotherapy, Personal experiences
Tagged attention, conscience, divine providence, Frankl, innovation, interpretation
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Feet on the ground
(Fourth in a series summarizing the book Halachic Man) It’s only natural that the religious person has a God-given longing for God. Halachic man has this same longing but while religious man starts out with his feet on the ground … Continue reading
Posted in logotherapy
Tagged attention, groundedness, Halachic Man, reality, religion
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