Great video. I had a very….unconventional childhood. I didn’t find out I was Jewish until I was 12. It took me a very long time to come to terms with that for all the reasons most children would. No toys on Christmas, no candy on Easter, no joining in on all the reindeer games during the “holidays”. From 12 years of age until I moved out at 17 I lived and was raised in a very conservative Jewish household. From meat and milk dishes, no lights, tv or cooking on the sabbath, fasting during the high holidays, building a Sukkah in the chilly Michigan fall, to scrubbing the entire house, oven, refrigerator, cabinets, EVERYTHING with toothpicks to ensure there was no trace of food unsuitable for Pesach. It was something I did not enjoy or could relate to. There were a few things I did grasp on to with curiosity. The concept of G-d. Why we don’t spell out the word. The fact whenever I spoke to a Rabbi the answers he gave were most often not so cut and dry. The Rabbi’s I spoke with never shy’d away from or avoided saying “I don’t know” or from pointing out that nobody knows. At that early age in my mind I started deconstructing my image of G-d. If there was one thing I was born with it was a noticeable relationship with G-d. I spoke with him, I prayed to him often when life was unimaginably difficult. I believed in G-d ever since I can remember yet I cannot remember being taught about G-d. It’s just been in me. Judaism challenged by concept of what G-d is. How can I imagine a picture of something that is so large and complex it cannot be contained in words? I formulated a theory that G-d is the energy we feel, see, experience in everything. Energy is in everything. From dirt, insects, plant/animal life, the entire universe. Energy is the foundation of life. It’s what is responsible for creation. The lack of energy is the definition of death. I can relate to that. I love Judaism for showing me how basic the complex can be. I like this video. Thank you
Wow, what an unbelievable journey!! Thanks for sharing 🙏 If you would like to keep exploring the concept of God, feel free to check out related content to this video lessons.myjli.com/myg-d/
I'm not Jewish but I love Jewish thought. It makes sense. Torah is profound bc we learn what G-d is not. I learned G-d is not beyond our reach nor is our ability to be godly.
I say, @Jewish Learning Institute, God is the all encompassing mind of existence and what it creates is the various attributes of itself that goes through a neverending process of learning and forgetting as the means of having some purpose for being. Thus we all are entities within the all ENCOMPASSING being existence is.
Now that you deconstructed you can talk to me and I'll tell you all about God. Much love and blessings, all glory to Lord God Almighty, blessed be his NAME forever and ever who CONSTRUCTED ME.
Salam 🙏🏻 indeed Abraham (Peace be upon Him) is the true Prophet of God 👍🏻✅🙏🏻 God Bless Humanity across the Globe 🌎 Amen 🌹 thanks for sharing Sir 👍🏻🙏🏻 Sohail Karachi Pakistan ❤️
Thank you for this video very informative brother's and sister's keep up the good work MashAllah excellent 👌👍 job so now and always will be up to individuals to research by themselves without being biased towards any ideology or may I say religion like always all the best to Muslim and Judaism love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Great video. I had a very….unconventional childhood. I didn’t find out I was Jewish until I was 12. It took me a very long time to come to terms with that for all the reasons most children would. No toys on Christmas, no candy on Easter, no joining in on all the reindeer games during the “holidays”. From 12 years of age until I moved out at 17 I lived and was raised in a very conservative Jewish household. From meat and milk dishes, no lights, tv or cooking on the sabbath, fasting during the high holidays, building a Sukkah in the chilly Michigan fall, to scrubbing the entire house, oven, refrigerator, cabinets, EVERYTHING with toothpicks to ensure there was no trace of food unsuitable for Pesach. It was something I did not enjoy or could relate to. There were a few things I did grasp on to with curiosity. The concept of G-d. Why we don’t spell out the word. The fact whenever I spoke to a Rabbi the answers he gave were most often not so cut and dry. The Rabbi’s I spoke with never shy’d away from or avoided saying “I don’t know” or from pointing out that nobody knows. At that early age in my mind I started deconstructing my image of G-d. If there was one thing I was born with it was a noticeable relationship with G-d. I spoke with him, I prayed to him often when life was unimaginably difficult. I believed in G-d ever since I can remember yet I cannot remember being taught about G-d. It’s just been in me. Judaism challenged by concept of what G-d is. How can I imagine a picture of something that is so large and complex it cannot be contained in words? I formulated a theory that G-d is the energy we feel, see, experience in everything. Energy is in everything. From dirt, insects, plant/animal life, the entire universe. Energy is the foundation of life. It’s what is responsible for creation. The lack of energy is the definition of death. I can relate to that. I love Judaism for showing me how basic the complex can be.
I like this video. Thank you
Wow, what an unbelievable journey!! Thanks for sharing 🙏
If you would like to keep exploring the concept of God, feel free to check out related content to this video lessons.myjli.com/myg-d/
I think we forget that we are made in His image and not the other way around. Shalom
Well said!!
I'm not Jewish but I love Jewish thought. It makes sense. Torah is profound bc we learn what G-d is not. I learned G-d is not beyond our reach nor is our ability to be godly.
Inspiring! Thank you for sharing!
I say, @Jewish Learning Institute, God is the all encompassing mind of existence and what it creates is the various attributes of itself that goes through a neverending process of learning and forgetting as the means of having some purpose for being. Thus we all are entities within the all ENCOMPASSING being existence is.
Interesting, thanks for sharing!
Now that you deconstructed you can talk to me and I'll tell you all about God.
Much love and blessings, all glory to Lord God Almighty, blessed be his NAME forever and ever who CONSTRUCTED ME.
Would love to hear!
Also, now that we have 'deconstructed,' feel free to explore more from this course lessons.myjli.com/myg-d/
More of this kind of content :)
Okay!!
Salam 🙏🏻 indeed Abraham (Peace be upon Him) is the true Prophet of God 👍🏻✅🙏🏻 God Bless Humanity across the Globe 🌎 Amen 🌹 thanks for sharing Sir 👍🏻🙏🏻 Sohail Karachi Pakistan ❤️
Thank you for this video very informative brother's and sister's keep up the good work MashAllah excellent 👌👍 job so now and always will be up to individuals to research by themselves without being biased towards any ideology or may I say religion like always all the best to Muslim and Judaism love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
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