Parshas Toldos - Break Free From Autopilot
An episode of the Archive Prism of Torah podcast, hosted by Asaf Prisman, titled "Parshas Toldos - Break Free From Autopilot" was published on November 27, 2024 and runs 15 minutes.
November 27, 2024 ·15m · Archive Prism of Torah
Summary
Ever wonder why going through the motions feels spiritually empty, even when you're doing everything right? This week, we tackle a paradox that might shake up your perspective: Sometimes, growing up with a silver spoon of spirituality presents the greatest challenge to authentic Avodas Hashem. Through an eye-opening analysis of Yitzchak's Tefillos, we uncover why maintaining genuine enthusiasm can be harder than starting fresh. Join us as we explore the hidden struggle of the tzaddik's child - the art of transforming inherited wisdom into personal truth. Whether you're feeling stuck in spiritual routine or searching for your unique path, this episode confronts the unspoken challenge of keeping your Yiddishkeit real and raw in a world of comfortable conformity.Always on www.prismoftorah.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description
Ever wonder why going through the motions feels spiritually empty, even when you're doing everything right? This week, we tackle a paradox that might shake up your perspective: Sometimes, growing up with a silver spoon of spirituality presents the greatest challenge to authentic Avodas Hashem. Through an eye-opening analysis of Yitzchak's Tefillos, we uncover why maintaining genuine enthusiasm can be harder than starting fresh. Join us as we explore the hidden struggle of the tzaddik's child - the art of transforming inherited wisdom into personal truth. Whether you're feeling stuck in spiritual routine or searching for your unique path, this episode confronts the unspoken challenge of keeping your Yiddishkeit real and raw in a world of comfortable conformity.
Always on www.prismoftorah.org
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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