Harmony in Malchut takes into recognition how others are responding to your changing. As Rabbi Yehudah states in Ethics of the Fathers: “What is the path to be chosen? A path that is harmonious for the person choosing it and harmonizes with those around. Does this mean that we should not change unless our change creates harmony for all? No. Empathy for others does not mean we do not change unless others agree. We change and feel for others whether they can accept it or not. The blueprint is now activated. Engraving it into reality.
Melanie’s Blog: Podcasts, Books and TikTok
by Melanie GruenwaldThe spring weather in Denver has inspired me to walk to work as much as possible. It gives me time to get some steps in and listen to interesting podcasts.This week, I was inspired
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