What Does It Mean That God Is Simple? This week, in our study of Derech Hashem, we entered a concept that might seem abstract at first: God is perfectly simple. Not simple as in basic — but simple as in whole, undivided, complete. What does that mean for us? It reminds us that while we experience ourselves in parts, we are meant to be whole. Just like a cluttered room can’t feel peaceful until it’s brought into order, our souls feel the same. One of my favorite reminders from this week’s session was this: “If we didn’t have so many moving parts, there wouldn’t be a purpose to reconnect. The daily avoda is to bring things together.” We are not striving for perfection. We are learning to move with it. So ask yourself this week:
You’re not here to be perfect. You’re here to reunite the pieces — with love, with trust, and with presence. With you in the process, 📺 Missed the live? Catch the replay here: 📝 Sign up for future summaries & join the live group: Remember: Let’s keep learning. With love, |
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