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Pathways of Teshuvah, 1of3: Identifying the Separation

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This is ’’Pathways of Teshuvah, Part 1 - Identifying the Separation: Judaism's land-return.’’ This recording is part 1 of 3-part discussion with breakthrough academic, Dr. Pesach Chananiah, and youth mentor / gardener / war veteran, Mr. Marcus Kar, on reconnecting to Nature for sacred communion and emotional wellbeing. In this segment, host Chris Searles shares a synopsis of Dr. Chananiah’s primary points on the impacts of the Exiles on Judaism’s disconnection from Nature, and Mr. Kar relates his own experience, seeking to be a vessel for positive change.

About Our Guests

  • Dr. Pesach Chananiah (author) is a Jewish ecopsychologist, educator, and community organizer working in interfaith and environmental spaces. He writes about the psychological impact of disconnection from land, through a Jewish lens, and explores modes of healing through embodied spiritual practice in the natural world. Read his paper, Pathways of Teshuvah, on AllCreation.org.
  • Marcus Kar (special guest) is a decorated veteran and a native of “North” Minneapolis, a predominantly African-descent (African-American) community struggling to overcome racism, economic poverty, and other forms of America’s institutional biases. Marcus is program director at Youth Farm, North Minneapolis, “a multi-faceted youth development organization growing food and young leaders, healthy bodies and minds, positive identity, neighborhood connections, community opportunities, and healthy relationships.”

PROGRAM

0:00 Welcome & Intro

2:30 Part I: Identifying the Separation from Nature: Judaism’s land-return

2:50 Temples were metaphors for homelands

3:30 Exiles were environmentally-harsh (from the Fertile Crescent to the barren desert)

4:25 Dr. Chananiah

4:50 Professional disclaimers, backstory, search for identity, field work

7:15 Teshuvah: ’’to return’’

8:45 Mr. Kar

9:35 Self-acceptance, identity, feelings

11:30 Being a vessel, not an expert, for positive change

12:10 The Separation from Nature

12:30 Benstein quote

13:00 Rev. Korngold quote

13:00 Dr. Chananiah: quick chronologies of the Exile

13:15 the Temple

15:00 from Rites to Teachings

16:15 Laws > Connection (to the lands, other life, and Earth)

17:30 Rabbi Nachman’s hitbodedut

19:00 The Divine IN Nature?

20:00 Dr. Chananiah: on “Diveykut“ and hugging, wrapping & “cleaving“ to the Divine

21:00 Nomads’ literal connections:

e.g. Abraham goes to the teacher tree

e.g. Moses and the Burning Bush

23:00 Could I, a modern person, also experience Divinity in the wilderness?

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#Teshuvah

#hitbodedut

#diveykut

#lechlecha

  continue reading

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Manage episode 358031170 series 2895491
Το περιεχόμενο παρέχεται από το BioIntegrity Partnerships / AllCreation.org and BioIntegrity Partnerships / ALLCREATION.ORG. Όλο το περιεχόμενο podcast, συμπεριλαμβανομένων των επεισοδίων, των γραφικών και των περιγραφών podcast, μεταφορτώνεται και παρέχεται απευθείας από τον BioIntegrity Partnerships / AllCreation.org and BioIntegrity Partnerships / ALLCREATION.ORG ή τον συνεργάτη της πλατφόρμας podcast. Εάν πιστεύετε ότι κάποιος χρησιμοποιεί το έργο σας που προστατεύεται από πνευματικά δικαιώματα χωρίς την άδειά σας, μπορείτε να ακολουθήσετε τη διαδικασία που περιγράφεται εδώ https://el.player.fm/legal.

This is ’’Pathways of Teshuvah, Part 1 - Identifying the Separation: Judaism's land-return.’’ This recording is part 1 of 3-part discussion with breakthrough academic, Dr. Pesach Chananiah, and youth mentor / gardener / war veteran, Mr. Marcus Kar, on reconnecting to Nature for sacred communion and emotional wellbeing. In this segment, host Chris Searles shares a synopsis of Dr. Chananiah’s primary points on the impacts of the Exiles on Judaism’s disconnection from Nature, and Mr. Kar relates his own experience, seeking to be a vessel for positive change.

About Our Guests

  • Dr. Pesach Chananiah (author) is a Jewish ecopsychologist, educator, and community organizer working in interfaith and environmental spaces. He writes about the psychological impact of disconnection from land, through a Jewish lens, and explores modes of healing through embodied spiritual practice in the natural world. Read his paper, Pathways of Teshuvah, on AllCreation.org.
  • Marcus Kar (special guest) is a decorated veteran and a native of “North” Minneapolis, a predominantly African-descent (African-American) community struggling to overcome racism, economic poverty, and other forms of America’s institutional biases. Marcus is program director at Youth Farm, North Minneapolis, “a multi-faceted youth development organization growing food and young leaders, healthy bodies and minds, positive identity, neighborhood connections, community opportunities, and healthy relationships.”

PROGRAM

0:00 Welcome & Intro

2:30 Part I: Identifying the Separation from Nature: Judaism’s land-return

2:50 Temples were metaphors for homelands

3:30 Exiles were environmentally-harsh (from the Fertile Crescent to the barren desert)

4:25 Dr. Chananiah

4:50 Professional disclaimers, backstory, search for identity, field work

7:15 Teshuvah: ’’to return’’

8:45 Mr. Kar

9:35 Self-acceptance, identity, feelings

11:30 Being a vessel, not an expert, for positive change

12:10 The Separation from Nature

12:30 Benstein quote

13:00 Rev. Korngold quote

13:00 Dr. Chananiah: quick chronologies of the Exile

13:15 the Temple

15:00 from Rites to Teachings

16:15 Laws > Connection (to the lands, other life, and Earth)

17:30 Rabbi Nachman’s hitbodedut

19:00 The Divine IN Nature?

20:00 Dr. Chananiah: on “Diveykut“ and hugging, wrapping & “cleaving“ to the Divine

21:00 Nomads’ literal connections:

e.g. Abraham goes to the teacher tree

e.g. Moses and the Burning Bush

23:00 Could I, a modern person, also experience Divinity in the wilderness?

####

#Teshuvah

#hitbodedut

#diveykut

#lechlecha

  continue reading

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