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Standing Between Earth and Sky
by Zisi Zirkind
Standing Between Earth and Sky is a space to explore Chassidic thought through the feminine lens. Each monthly episode reflects on the pull between the spiritual and the everyday—the longing for transcendence and the grounding of real life. This podcast invites you to reflect on living tethered to heaven, but anchored to earth.
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Lag Ba'Omer: Expansive Truth
This episode explores the profound spiritual and psychological lessons behind Lag Ba’omer, focusing on respect, humility, and the importance of inner depth in our relationships and understanding of truth. True spiritual growth involves expanding our perspective to include humility and space for others, moving beyond rigidity to a more inclusive and embodied faith.Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to the themes of certainty and humility in spiritual life02:18 - The subtle struggle of a serious inner life and the contraction of truth03:16 - The story of Rabbi Akiva’s students and the lesson of respect04:45 - The mechanics of yeshus and its impact on perspective05:39 - The concept of Yeshas and the importance of humility (bittul)07:11 - How yeshos leads to defensiveness and divisiveness, even around Torah08:54 - The importance of respect and understanding in genuine Torah study09:50 - Closeness, love, and the danger of intolerance due to certainty10:37 - Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai’s journey from divine heights to practical engagement11:47 - The story of Rabbi Shimon’s second year of study: embodying divine truth within the world13:43 - The role of bitl and spaciousness in unity and true understanding15:24 - How respect and humility foster vulnerability and authentic connection16:58 - The cultural challenges of superficiality and flat truths in modern life17:34 - Moving from love without respect to respect that embraces difference19:12 - The importance of respecting differing paths to serving G-d20:11 - Lag Ba’omer as a day that radiates expansive truth and divine blessing21:00 - The Sfirat Haomer: working on kindness and openness in character development
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Unleavened Growth: Embracing Identity Cycles
This episode explores the profound connection between the spiritual significance of Pesach and personal growth through the metaphor of shedding old identities. It discusses how letting go of the old self creates space for new, higher versions of ourselves, emphasizing the importance of humility, surrender, and aligning with our deeper soul to achieve true freedom.00:00 Exploring Pesach: A Time of Preparation and Reflection01:47 The Cycle of Identity: Death and Rebirth03:37 Exponential Growth: Shedding Old Identities05:38 The Process of Learning: Letting Go to Grow08:04 Creating Space for New Ideas09:42 The Essence of Matzah: Letting Go of the Old Self12:05 True Freedom: Beyond Societal Norms13:59 The Illusion of Choice: Finding True Self16:31 Religious Practice and Freedom: Aligning with the Soul18:25 Pesach: A Leap into New Identity
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Rochel and Leah: Intentional Influence
This episode explores the complex dynamics between Rachel and Leah, and how the details of their story reveal their unique character. We encounter the themes of internal and external service ofHashem, the balance between depth and superficiality in modern spirituality, and the essential roles both women play in the narrative of the Jewish people. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the deeper layers of these characters and their relevance in contemporary life.00:00 Exploring the Stories of Rachel and Leah03:53 The Archetypes of Rachel and Leah08:59 The Balance of Internal and External14:10 The Modern Challenge of Depth and Influence
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Rivkah: From Vision to Reality
In this enlightening episode, explore the dynamic interplay between Rivkah and Yitzchok, where Rivkah embodies the energy from below, grounded in the physical world, and Yitzchok represents the energy from above, connected to the spiritual realm. Their union not only symbolizes the transformative power of merging these energies but also highlights Rivkah's unique ability to understand and guide her sons, attuned to their true potential. 00:00:00Introduction to Rivkah and Yitzchok00:03:00Rivkah's Earthly Wisdom00:06:00Yitzchok's Spiritual Connection00:09:00The Union of Energies00:12:00Guiding the Sons00:15:00Transforming the Physical World
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Sarah: The Mother, the Guardian
SummaryThis episode focuses on the significance of our ancestry and the lessons learned from the matriarchs, particularly Sarah. The discussion delves into themes of resilience, the balance between kindness and strength, and the unique roles within Jewish life. Through the lens of Sarah's story, the conversation emphasizes the importance of boundaries, firmness, exclusivity and the protective nature of motherhood. Sarah influences Avraham by channeling his boundless kindness toward the appropriate recipients, as she acts as a guardian of energy.03:25 The Spiritual DNA of Our Forefathers07:32 Understanding the Role of Sarah in Jewish History15:27 The Balance of Kindness and Strength24:14 The Importance of Exclusivity in Relationships
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Beyond Perfection: Teshuva as a Journey of Honesty and Love
Elul is a time for reflection and taking stock of our actions, but on a deeper level Elul invites us to renew our relationship with Hashem. The King is in the field, G-d is available for us to reconnect, and we have an opportunity for Teshuva - This episode discusses the shift from fear-based judgment to a loving connection, the meaning of Teshuva as a return to a mindful relationship, and the accessibility of God during this month. This conversation highlights the importance of humility, action, and the celebration of one's connection with the divine.00:00 Introduction to Elul and Its Significance02:30 The Shift in Perspective: From Fear to Love05:24 Understanding Teshuva: The Act of Returning08:20 The Availability of Hashem During Elul11:00 The Radiance of God's Mercy13:13 The Humility Required for Connection15:45 The Active Process of Teshuva18:04 The Importance of Action in Relationships20:28 Letting Go of Perfection22:41 Celebrating the Relationship with Hashem
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Unified Not Uniform
This episode delves into the concept of Moshiach through the Chassidic understanding of the ultimate purpose for creation. The enigmatic nature of the Messianic age can lead us to feel fearful of the future or perhaps even desiring to remain in the present. By delving deeper into the Chasidic philosophy of the purpose for creation, we discover how the very darkness and denial present in our world serve as the backdrop for divine revelation. Discover how our individual journeys and struggles can become pathways to manifesting G-d's presence, and how this is the key to unlocking how the Messianic era will both bring about the ultimate expression of G-d, while still allowing for us to maintain our individuality.. 00:00 Exploring the Concept of Mashiach and the Nine Days02:42 The Nature of Existence and Individuality05:31 Purpose of Creation and Divine Revelation12:17 God's Desire for a Home in the Lowest Place17:54 The Paradox of Individuality and Divine Unity19:32 Embracing Darkness and the Path to RedemptionLink to source discussed: https://www.chabad.org/library/tanya/tanya_cdo/aid/7915/jewish/Chapter-36.htmSubscribe to the accompanying substack: https://substack.com/@zisizirkind
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The Seed is Disintegrating, but the Blooming is Coming
The darkness of Galus can feel everlasting and purposeless. This episodes highlights the rhythm of creation, which constantly flows between revelation and concealment. Concealment is a necessary precursor to revelation in spiritual growth. Through the parable of a teacher and student, we can understand how Galus is not an abandonment, but a space for the blossoming of the unparalleled future revelation.00:00 Navigating the Mourning Period02:52 Understanding the Concept of Galus05:51 The Rhythm of Life and Revelation08:08 The Teacher-Student Dynamic11:00 The Purpose of Darkness13:04 The Essence of Revelation16:10 The Process of Shedding Old Perceptions18:29 The Promise of RedemptionFollow the accompanying substack: https://zisizirkind.substack.com/
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Torah - the Memory of Who I Am
Who came first - the Torah or the Jewish People? What is the purpose of the Torah? This discussion contrasts masculine and feminine energies, highlighting the nurturing aspect of femininity. By encouraging a shift from a conquering mindset to one of presence and nurturing, we can redefine the relationship with Torah; from viewing it as a checklist of tasks which exists outside of ourselves, to a guide for self-discovery and alignment with one's deepest self.00:00 Introduction: Purpose of Creation03:51The Relationship Between Torah and the Jewish People08:42Masculine vs. Feminine Energy in Spirituality13:11The Shift Towards a More Nurturing Approach17:31Redefining Our Relationship with Torah19:58The Essence of Torah Study22:01Finding Resonance in Religious ObservanceSubscribe to accompanying substack
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Standing Between Earth and Sky is a space to explore Chassidic thought through the feminine lens. Each monthly episode reflects on the pull between the spiritual and the everyday—the longing for transcendence and the grounding of real life. This podcast invites you to reflect on living tethered to heaven, but anchored to earth.
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Zisi Zirkind
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