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Embracing the Ugly Truth Will Set You Free
Curiosity leads us to truth, but that truth isn’t always pretty. In fact, it’s often a nightmare—raw, ugly, and exposing. When we face our deepest truths, we confront parts of ourselves we’ve tried to ...
“We do not see the world as it is. We see the world as we are.” This quote has been attributed to both the Talmud and Anaïs Nin (although an actual citation for neither quote can be found). This quote ...
Passover is our holiday of freedom. Our tradition provides a wonderful insight on the nature of freedom through a play on words. We find this wordplay in the Talmud, based on Exodus 31:16. That verse ...
Can the truth set you free? That’s a complicated question in a “post-truth” era, where people will cling to beliefs that support their worldview, even in the face of hard evidence to the contrary. But ...
In his comments on Charlie Kirk, Cardinal Timothy Dolan uses part of John 8:32 (“Some admirers hope response to death spurs religious revival,” Reading Eagle, Sept. 23). The cardinal has plenty of ...
This is Part 2 of a series on telling the truth in relationship. In the last post, I promised to expose the cultural narratives that keep you silent, afraid, disempowered, and unknown, and also ...
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