Do you ever say or do things don't reflect your inner self?
Do you ever feel conflicted, torn between priorities?
Would you appreciate clarity about your inner complexity?
Would you like to quiet the inner noise and feel serenity?
If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then... this course is for you!
The Rosh Chodesh Society’s upcoming course, TO BElieve OR NOT TO BElieve In YOURSELF, takes the timeless wisdom of the Tanya and applies it to our own inner worlds. You will be shocked and excited to see how ancient spiritual wisdom is so tuned in to your inner psyche. The kabbalah-based tools it presents will help you understand yourself, in order to better regulate how you think and feel. This course will help you find growth and balance through life’s inner struggles.
Lesson 1 Sunday, November 6th 7:30pm
Know Thyself. Know Thyself.
Double Identity: The Beauty and the Beast within Us
So you think you are perfect just the way you are. . . . Or you think perfection is a myth. You think humans are inherently selfish and prone to sin. . . . Or you think we are all pure until the world gets its hands on us. The truth is always more nuanced. Our journey toward self-refinement begins with self-knowledge and self-awareness. So this first lesson commences with a revolutionary new perspective on ourselves, our spiritual psyche, and our innate moral divide. We will discover that we have not one soul, but two, and each soul has a sophisticated spiritual anatomy all its own.
Sunday, December 11th 7:30pm
Living on the Ledge of the In-Between
It’s Not the Good. It’s Not the Bad. It’s the Battle for Living as an “In-Betweener”
Inside of us, two identities are battling for supremacy. Each wishes to control our perceptions, feelings, thoughts, words, and deeds. Our struggles vary, as does our rate of success. How much can we reasonably expect of ourselves? Tanya, “the Book of the Beinoni,” tells us that we need to aspire to be a beinoni, an “in-betweener.” This lesson will explain what that entails.
Sunday, January 8th 7:30pm The Long and Short of It. The Short and Long of It.
But Always the Road Correctly Traveled
Would you like to achieve perfection in just thirty days? Are you looking for a pill to solve your problems? Or have you made peace with the patience, hard work, and dedication that meaningful change requires? Whatever you prefer, this lesson is for you. Tanya presents two models—the “quick fix” for instant inspiration, and the long-term solution for radical, fundamental change. Both are important. We’ll discover when to employ each method, and we’ll learn their relative advantages and disadvantages.
Sunday, Feburary 5th 7:30pm In Person Tu B'Shvat Seder & Class
Worst Case Scenario? Best Case Scenario?
Learning How to Negate the Negativity Bias
Is your glass half-empty or half-full? The answer we give matters more than we think. A positive perspective is crucial when managing our negative emotions. Pain, anxiety, shame, or guilt can weigh us down and sap our motivation to persevere and win inner battles. This lesson offers strategies to minimize or even eliminate negative emotions.
Sunday, March 19th 7:30pm Do Happy. Be Happy!
Soul Secret: From Potential to Perpetual Positivity
Happiness is an action, not a reaction; a state of mind, not a state of being. In this lesson, we will learn the secret to greeting each day with genuine joy and optimism, affording us the emotional energy we need to succeed in life and achieve our spiritual goals. We get there with a radical shift in self-concept: identifying with our soul instead of our body. Along the way, we’ll uncover the elusive key to amazing relationships.
Lesson 6- Sunday, April 23rd 7:30pm
Wheeling and Dealing to Feeling the Healing
Imperfect Action Is Far Better than Perfect Inaction
Do you ever feel that you keep dealing with the same problem again and again? Does life feel like a treadmill to nowhere? In this lesson, you’ll learn that in Judaism, spiritual “enlightenment” is put on the back burner while we focus on action. Actions aren’t measured by whether they get us to perfection; they’re good because they’re good. Stepping back, we see that even if we never become perfect, our recurring personal struggles can contribute to making a perfect world.
Lesson 7- May 7th In person Garden Brunch 12:30pm
If You Mind, It Matters
How Thinking Your Way to Feeling Will Change Your Life
Can you think your way to love? Can you change the way you feel by changing the way you think? In this final lesson, we will learn to harness the power of our minds to manage our emotions and nourish the spiritual motivation necessary for steady growth. Focused contemplation is a powerful tool for personal transformation and the key to lifelong spiritual growth.
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This years Rosh Chodesh Society classes are in memory of Esther Sacks. Beloved mother of Melanie (Sacks) Miller.
She was a loving and respected women who together with her husband Morris, made huge sacrifices to ensure her children received a Jewish Education.
May our combined learning bring an Aliyah to her soul.
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