Soul Vitamins: 3-Minute Videos
Examine and refine your seven soul muscles. Each week we will provide you with practical videos for personal transformation. Subscribe to get the weekly Soul Vitamin delivered to your email inbox.
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Recognizing Terrorism As Terrorism
In the face of global terrorism, we must face the reality of terrorism with truth.
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The Only Thing That Lives On Forever
It’s not your accomplishments at work. It’s not your house or bank account. It’s the impact of what you gave to the world.
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The Secret to Lasting Love
Transcendence is the secret to lasting love. If the word “transcendence” is as mysterious as the secret itself, watch this short and insightful video.
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Why Singing A Sad Song Will Make You Happy
It’s counter-intuitive: Singing a sad song when you are sad can lead you out of sadness and into a better dimension.
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The Farmer of Chelm
Rabbi Simon Jacobson tells a very funny Chassidic story with a clear lesson about objectivity and subjectivity.
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Something That Does Not Kill You Makes You Stronger
All good results come from effort. If you’re not succeeding, it might just be because you haven’t put in the requisite effort.
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Non-conformists & Conformists: Who Is Healthier?
Conformity does not define a person. Personality defines a person. It comes down to how you see how people tolerate others.
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Your Concentration & Focused Attention = The Best Gift You Can Give Your Children
Rabbi Simon Jacobson discusses why focused attention is a better gift than any trip or toy you could buy your child.
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How to Be Comfortable In Your Own Skin
There is a kind of happiness known as “being content”. Being content comes boils down to being comfortable in your own skin; not being self-conscious.
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How To Find Your Soul
Rabbi Simon Jacobson explains how to find your soul. There is no need to pay a lot of money or go on exotic retreats. Your soul is right inside you, and all you have to do to find it is pay attention to it.
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Joy Is A Soulful Experience
The joy we need is not a joy associated with objects. It is an inner joy of just being alive. To achieve joy, you have to feed your soul. Instant gratification won’t work. You have to feed your soul. There is no shortcut.
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Your Job Is Not Your Identity
Rabbi Jacobson explains why you should never ask someone, “What do you do?”