by The7Ways | Apr 29, 2014 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
15 sheb . was too detailed too broad; tiferes=balance broad in detail=*symbolism* art music
by The7Ways | Apr 28, 2014 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
#sefirah #Omer 14 #Malchut sheb #Gevurah a highly perfected individual influences others far more than harsh criticism #sefirat
by The7Ways | Apr 27, 2014 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
13 sheb adversity can build relationships when handled right
by The7Ways | Apr 27, 2014 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
#Omer 12 #hod sheb #Gevurah tense talks can lead to emotional release/connection #sefirat #haomer
by The7Ways | Apr 25, 2014 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
#omer 11 netzach shebgevurah: judgement & criticism need values and thought, otherwise they’re just destructive #sefirat #haomer
by The7Ways | Apr 24, 2014 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Omer 10: Tiferet ShebGevurah: the beauty within judgement, i.e. poetic justice. It’s beautiful when the punishment precisely fits the crime #sefirat #haomer
by The7Ways | Apr 24, 2014 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
9 gevurah shebgevurah: tunnel vision (good and bad) vs holding back from getting too intense (workout, work, etc)
by The7Ways | Apr 23, 2014 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
#omer 8 #chesed shebgevurah self-perfection vs criticizing others, choose wisely #gevurah #sefirat #haomer #the7w
by The7Ways | Apr 20, 2014 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Omer 6 & 7 yesod and malchut shebchesed giving can influence people and have a big impact on them- positive but even control, #sefirat #haomer
by The7Ways | Apr 20, 2014 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
#Omer 4 netzach shebchesed the moral fight for life Our values about supporting life/dealing with survival… ppls fervor to help living things (ppl, animals, plants)
#omer 5 hod shebchesed: We find people involved in helping life amazing. When you see specialness in people you can support them best #sefirat #haomer
by The7Ways | Apr 18, 2014 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
#omer 3 #tiferet #shebchesed support/giving should not be done excessively or stingily-it’s giving specifically whats needed #sefirat #haomer
by The7Ways | Apr 17, 2014 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Omer 2 -gevurah shebchesed: sometimes the best way to be supportive is to hold back/do nothing (follows day 1 chesed shebchesed we must be preoccupied with helping)