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Sept. 24, What Dreams may come

An episode of the The Light podcast, hosted by The Light, titled "Sept. 24, What Dreams may come" was published on September 24, 2017 and runs 15 minutes.

September 24, 2017 ·15m · The Light

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Following in Jacob’s footsteps to meet with God.

Following in Jacob’s footsteps to meet with God.
The Light Princess by George MacDonald Loyal Books A king and queen are in despair. After years of marriage, they are yet to be blessed with a child. Finally a lovely daughter is born to them. They plan a grand christening ceremony for the baby, but as destiny would have it, they forget to invite the nastiest lady in the kingdom, who also happens to be the king's sister, the evil Princess Makemnoit.Now if all that seems distinctly familiar to you, it was meant to! Using the Sleeping Beauty/Briar Rose fairytale as a starting point, Scottish writer George MacDonald creates a story that's even more enchanting and gives it a nice little twist. In The Light Princess, published in 1864, the cruel aunt Makemnoit curses her hapless niece to become bereft of gravity! The spell she chants says, “Light of spirit, by my charms. Light of body, every part. Never weary human arms. Only crush thy parents' heart!” by which the child begins to float all over the place.The slightest breeze could cause her to fly away. Her parents and the entire palac The light of God Modiri Sharing the word of God. We see the light of God The Lightning Show The Lightning Show Podcast by The Lightning Show The Lights of War Rabbi Yossi Michalowicz Join Rabbi Michalowicz as we study, for an hour each week, this short treatise written by Rav A. Y. Kook , that explains what brings nations to war and what are the positive geulistic aspects of large-scale wars. Written during WWI, but even truer today, Rav Kook points out the important traits of altruism, unity and much more, that are brought out davka during war. Also drawing from the commentary of Rav Uri Sherki.
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