Decipher, study and explore the revolutionary Chassidic discourses that spanned from 5672-5676 (1912-1915). The ideas found in this century old text contain innovative modalities in education, science, psychology and many other schools of thought - ideas that have the power to change us and the world in which we live. Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson as he unlocks this secretive text, providing tools to decipher man's greatest questions in life: Why are we here? What does the unconscious look like? Can we bridge the finite and the infinite? How to express the inexpressible? Can the rational mind spe
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Decipher, study and explore the revolutionary Chassidic discourses that spanned from 5672-5676 (1912-1915). The ideas found in this century old text contain innovative modalities in education, science, psychology and many other schools of thought - ideas that have the power to change us and the world in which we live. Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson as he unlocks this secretive text, providing tools to decipher man's greatest questions in life: Why are we here? What does the unconscious look like? Can we bridge the finite and the infinite? How to express the inexpressible? Can the rational mind spe
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Ayin Beis: Existence Unplugged
Decipher, study and explore the revolutionary Chassidic discourses that spanned from 5672-5676 (1912-1915). The ideas found in this century old text contain innovative modalities in education, science, psychology and many other schools of thought - ideas that have the power to change us and the world in which we live. Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson as he unlocks this secretive text, providing tools to decipher man's greatest questions in life: Why are we here? What does the unconscious look like? Can we bridge the finite and the infinite? How to express the inexpressible? Can the rational mind spe