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The Neshamah Project

The Neshamah Project

De: Rabbi Ben Newman
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  • Neshamah Project Podcast: Episode 98-Two Camps & The Hidden Face: Wrestling with the Inner Esau
    Dec 2 2025
    This episode explores how our words of Torah, prayer, and intention become “messengers” that protect and guide us when we face our inner Esau, the parts of us that pull us off our path. Drawing on Siach Chayyim, we look at Jacob’s strategy of splitting into “two camps” of awe and love as a model for spiritual resilience, and with Or HaMeir we dive into Peniel as the practice of seeing the Divine “face within the face” in every situation. Together, these teachings frame our daily work as lifting scattered sparks of presence and finding healing not by erasing our limp, but by carrying our wounds with conscious awareness.
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    21 m
  • Neshamah Project Podcast Episode 97: The Inner Journey
    Nov 28 2025
    In this week’s episode we explore commentaries from the Skulyer Rebbe and the Or HaMeir, each offering a fierce little window into inner change—lifting ourselves from old patterns, giving voice to buried truth, and integrating both our hidden and revealed selves.
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    20 m
  • Neshamah Project: Episode 96- Mysterious Realms
    Nov 18 2025
    This episode weaves three Degel teachings from Toldot into one arc: Torah-awareness as the “added hey” that opens new possibilities, the idea that our personal lack mirrors a deeper cosmic wound, and the insight that real change comes not from merit but from aligning with the deeper current of mazal. Each teaching becomes a practice: expanding consciousness, healing the world through our own healing, and learning to face the truth of where life is actually carrying us. Together they offer a compact toolkit for spiritual realignment and human thriving.
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    15 m
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