Omer Day 29 – Chesed Sheb’Hod (Overview of Hod and Reconnecting with Kindness)
This shiur opens with a detailed discussion of the concept of Hod, which represents humility and connection. Hod is the counterpart to Netzach, and both are necessary for progress. Maynard emphasizes the importance of returning and reconnecting with ourselves, others, and our higher power. He explores the idea of second chances and the power of…
Omer Day 28 – Malchut Sheb’Netzach (Review week of Netzach and Facilitating Victory for All)
The shiur opens by briefly reviewing the week of Netzach. It then discusses the concept of Malchus Sheb’Netzach, which is about giving and asking for help so we can all win together. It emphasizes the importance of asking for help, giving help and being part of a community. Maynard Breslow shares a personal experience of…
Day 27 – Yesod Sheb’Netzach (Relationships with Sustainability and Abundance)
This shiur discusses the concept of Yesod Sheb’Netzach, which relates to sustainable and resilient relationships. It emphasizes the importance of understanding what we are getting out of relationships and what we are giving. Yesod Sheb’Netzach explains that confidence is key in attracting healthy relationships and that coming from a place of abundance allows for sustainable…
Day 26 – Hod Sheb’Netzach (Humility in Confidence)
Summary In this conversation, Maynard discusses the concept of Chod Shav Netzach, which combines the qualities of confidence and humility. He explores how true confidence is not about being overbearing or seeking validation, but rather about having inner self-sufficiency and recognizing that our gifts come from a higher power. Maynard emphasizes the importance of allowing…
Day 25 – Netzach Sheb’Netzach (Eternity in The Now)
The shiur discusses the sefira of Netzach Sheb’Netzach which exemplifies the concept of living in the present moment and the power of now. It emphasizes the importance of surrendering to the moment and being fully present. Rav Benji relates this concept to the archetypical aspect of Moshe Rabbeinu and the eternal nature of his Torah….
Day 24 – Tiferet Sheb’Netzach (Integration in Resilience)
The shiur explores Tiferet Sheb’Netzach (Integration in Resilience) and the theme of integrating failures and setbacks in order to achieve victory and success. It emphasizes the importance of rebounding quickly and learning from past failures. The concept of patience and reflection is also discussed, as well as the idea of finding new meaning in past…
Day 23 – Gevurah Sheb’Netzach (Boundaries in Progress)
In this shiur, Maynard discusses the concept of Gevurah Sheb’Netzach, which involves reassessing goals and removing distractions that hinder progress. He emphasizes the importance of silence and the difficulty of finding it in today’s technology-driven world. Maynard encourages listeners to take action and remove things that don’t serve them anymore. He also explores the idea…
Day 22 – Chesed Sheb’Netzach (Intro to Netzach and Self-Worth in Resilience)
The shiur introduces the themes surrounding the week of Netzach, which represents victory, dominance, stamina, and endurance. It emphasizes the importance of confidence, resilience, and being masterful in our actions. Netzach is also exemplified by the concept of falling and getting back up, being adaptable, and evolving with the times. Being as Netzach is the…
Day 21 – Malchut Sheb’Tiferet and Review of Week of Tiferet
The shiur explores the concept of Malchut Sheb’Tiferet, which is the Ownership of Balance/Harmony. It discusses the idea that chen plays in accepting responsibility and being a channel of abundance for others. The conversation also touches on the contradiction between Yom HaZikaron and Yom HaAtzmaut and the importance of holding space for contradictions. It delves…
Day 20 – Yesod Sheb’Tiferet
Summary Yesod Sheb’Tiferet explores the concept of home and the foundation of harmony, balance, and healing. It discusses the idea of a personal home of truth and how achieving harmony is only true when different perspectives and beliefs are involved. The importance of inviting others into our homes while maintaining boundaries is emphasized. Yesod Sheb’Tiferet…