Rav Kook (39) The Suffocated Soul: Why "Small" Religion Fails a "Big" Generation |Meimor HaDor
Автор: Shaya Sussman LCSW, MA
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Are you practicing a religion that feels like a collection of parts, or a unified whole?
In this session, we dive deep into Rav Kook’s "Meimor HaDor" to address the "spiritual claustrophobia" of the modern age. When we encounter a Judaism that is reduced to technicalities without a soul, our inner giant feels suffocated.
We explore the profound connection between Rav Kook’s national vision and the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model of psychology. Just as Rav Kook refused to "exile" the secular pioneers—insisting their energy was a vital part of the Divine whole—we often exile parts of our own emotional selves, leading to trauma and fragmentation.
In this class, you will learn:
The Law of Conservation: Why Rav Kook insists that "nothing is lost" and every "secular" spark has a holy root.
Healing the Fragmented Self: How Pnimiyut HaTorah (the Inner Torah) acts as the "connective tissue" that stops our parts from fighting each other.
Questions as a Portal: How to turn intellectual doubt and emotional contradiction into a deeper, more resilient Emunah.
The New Yishuv & The Old Soul: Why the merging of idealism and spirituality is the only way to bring God’s presence into the modern world.
Key Quote from the Class: "The soul isn't rebellious; it’s just too big for a small room. Don't make the person smaller—make the Torah bigger."
Leave a comment: Which part of your life or your identity currently feels like it's 'in exile'? How would 'Lofty Thought' change how you view that part?
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