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No one is more of a mystery to us than we are to
ourselves. Irwin Kula teaches the “simple wisdom” that we are not who
we think we are; rather, we are far more than we can imagine.
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Irwin draws his teachings from sources
that are ancient and contemporary, from sources that include the
deepest wisdom of the Jewish tradition and the findings of today's
most insightful thinkers and spiritual explorers. A lifetime of
study and teaching combine with a pragmatic sense for what is most
true to our own experience to yield the lessons that he sets forth
in the Simple Wisdom series.
Wanting to share with you the sources
that have been so important to the development of his own teaching,
he places some of them before you here, hoping that they will
inspire and enliven your own untracked adventure in living.
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CLASSICAL SOURCES |
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CONTEMPORARY SOURCES |
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- Irving Greenberg, Living in the
Image of God (Jason Aronson Press)
- Abraham Joshua Heschel, Who Is
Man? (Stanford University Press)
- James Hillman, The Soul's Code:
In Search of Character and Calling (Random House)
- Jack Kornfield, Path with Heart
(Bantam)
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SW PRACTICES &
EXERCISES |
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In each show, Irwin suggests a number of
practices or exercises that you can do to help you internalize the
show's insights and make them your own in a concrete and practical
way. Here we reiterate and expand upon these exercises:
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FEATURED WEB LINKS |
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E-CLAL: An Online Journal of
Religion, Public Life and Culture |
Spirituality and Health
Magazine |
Beliefnet |
Cross
Currents |
Tikkun |
Utne Reader |
Arts and Letters Daily |
CLAL's Jewish Tool Box |
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