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In part 2 of this series on identity, Rabbi Nathan further explores how the deeper wounds we can experience can distort our self image. Yet, there is healing even from the most painful experiences or darkest places in our hearts. Listen to the next message in this series here: Inner Healing 3:
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In the Torah portion entitled Yayaira, Abraham receives three mysterious visitors. From the encounter a lesson emerges which answers a universal question posed by the Beatles in their 1966 hit song, “When I’m 64.”
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Description: “Be who you is. . . because if you ain’t who you is. . . you is who you ain’t.” Who is the real you? Rabbi Nathan talks looks deeply at the deepest parts of our identity, how our sense of who we are can become damaged and unpacks how we can find healing for our true selves.
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Who is God to you? Not just in your head, but in your heart. Healing our Image of God begins a monthly series on inner healing. Poor theology, past experiences and hurts can distort our image of God and inhibit our ability to know Him and to receive all that He wants to give us. Rabbi Nathan