
Noah
When life gets overwhelming, a flood of emotions and a storm of possibilities, construct an ark.
Floods aren’t inherently bad. They are just very difficult to harness. This is why you build a vessel, an ark: to ride the storm so that the storm doesn’t ride you. Sometimes, after a flood, the world seems intoxicating. The first case of substance abuse – abusing true substance – does not end very well. The people build a Tower of Babel – babbling fools – and the art of misinterpretation begins. Meet Abraham, the man who found Oneness and changed everything.
The Two Floods
In our lives we have both options: A deluge of waters that will overwhelm and destroy us; or a deluge of Divine knowledge that submerges us in its watery embrace.
Read MoreAn Ode To The Amateur
In a world inundated by “professionals,” “experts” and “sophisticated” gadgets we can sure use a little dose of amateurism…
Read MoreConfronting a Flood of Terror
A Noah Workshop: Discover life-saving formulas for when the stormiest waves threaten to swamp our lives.
Read MoreThe Kabbalah of the Rainbow: Balancing the Colors of Your Life
Discover how the rainbow, in its seven-color poly-chromatic display, carries the secret of human survival — both collectively and individually.
Read MoreBuild Yourself an Ark: Riding the Waves of Uncertainty
Please join Rabbi Jacobson as he offers a 4125 year-old, time-tested formula for riding through the waves of uncertainty. Learn how to look at uncertainty in the face (without denial, retreat or fantasy) and not only not be overwhelmed, but come out stronger than ever.
Help! I’m Drowning
Join Rabbi Jacobson and discover how to engage in life while remaining afloat and above the fray; how to transcend the stormy seas while also riding them to unprecedented heights.
Read MoreNoah: Rebuilding a Broken World
Lessons on hard work and survival: build for yourself – and for your family, friends and community – an ark.
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