Yitzchak favors Eisav. How? Why? The power of showing up, even if its hypocritical. Seeking out the good and the desire to bring it out. With many wonderful stories to illustrate. The power of prayer. A goosebumps worthy story of a grave dug in Jeruselum. The power of digging deep- as yitzchak does to uncover the wells of his father, what that means on a spiritual level and how it applies to me today.
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Yitzchak favors Eisav. How? Why? The power of showing up, even if its hypocritical. Seeking out the good and the desire to bring it out. With many wonderful stories to illustrate. The power of prayer. A goosebumps worthy story of a grave dug in Jeruselum. The power of digging deep- as yitzchak does to uncover the wells of his father, what that means on a spiritual level and how it applies to me today.
Perspective- can make something seem like curse to one and a blessing to another. Perspective on our "low lying" times in life. Perspective on charity.
Parsha Gone Personal
Yitzchak favors Eisav. How? Why? The power of showing up, even if its hypocritical. Seeking out the good and the desire to bring it out. With many wonderful stories to illustrate. The power of prayer. A goosebumps worthy story of a grave dug in Jeruselum. The power of digging deep- as yitzchak does to uncover the wells of his father, what that means on a spiritual level and how it applies to me today.