Passover and Easter both celebrate the human journey towards liberation. We all yearn to be free socially, politically, economically, emotionally and spiritually. Freedom, life’s most cherished gift, is also the hardest to achieve. The Passover story is a powerful metaphor. We are all, to some degree or another, imprisoned by our fears and defensiveness. We become slaves to our cravings, addictions, and insecurities. The good news is that there is a Moses, a spark of the Divine, in each one of us. We are all journeying through a “desert,” towards our personal promised land. The story of Easter is also rooted in the idea of liberation. The resurrection story of Christ, Yeshua of Nazareth, an enlightened spiritual teacher, provides us with a moving lesson. We are called to realize that we are not our body or our carnal mind. We are spiritual beings, eternal and indestructible. Isn’t this realization the ultimate freedom? In the recounting of the Israelites' redemption, Moses, on behalf of the higher power, asks the Pharaoh for the people’s freedom over and over again. “Let my people go, so that they may worship me.” The Torah reminds us that our freedom is directly tied to our responsibility and our mission to create a better world and serve others. This story tells us that our ultimate job is not just to be liberated, but to be liberators. Excerpt from the Book Let The Heart Speak by Nomi Bachar, available on Amazon. If you feel ready and willing liberate yourself further. I invite you to take the first step. You can achieve all that by taking a step to help yourself TODAY. Book yourself a 30-minutes free session with me.
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