Zvika Krieger
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clumsily pronounce it in english yahweh i don't know if you've heard that yeah yeah because those are the it's it's the like four letters they're like all vowels and like you can't really pronounce them but like first of all there's something cool about having a name of god that you can't pronounce which like really gets at the fact that it's this kind of like intangible mystery and not like a person yeah like a being
clumsily pronounce it in english yahweh i don't know if you've heard that yeah yeah because those are the it's it's the like four letters they're like all vowels and like you can't really pronounce them but like first of all there's something cool about having a name of god that you can't pronounce which like really gets at the fact that it's this kind of like intangible mystery and not like a person yeah like a being
clumsily pronounce it in english yahweh i don't know if you've heard that yeah yeah because those are the it's it's the like four letters they're like all vowels and like you can't really pronounce them but like first of all there's something cool about having a name of god that you can't pronounce which like really gets at the fact that it's this kind of like intangible mystery and not like a person yeah like a being
But the word for God, which I can't pronounce, is actually an amalgamation of the Hebrew words for was, is, and will be. If you mush all those words together, it'll create the word for God. So God is essentially like everything that is, was, and will be. So when you ask me, like, how do I experience God? How do I connect with God?
But the word for God, which I can't pronounce, is actually an amalgamation of the Hebrew words for was, is, and will be. If you mush all those words together, it'll create the word for God. So God is essentially like everything that is, was, and will be. So when you ask me, like, how do I experience God? How do I connect with God?
But the word for God, which I can't pronounce, is actually an amalgamation of the Hebrew words for was, is, and will be. If you mush all those words together, it'll create the word for God. So God is essentially like everything that is, was, and will be. So when you ask me, like, how do I experience God? How do I connect with God?
To me, it's how can I plug into that awareness that everything is one, that we are all connected, not just like we all people, but like everything in existence is connected and not just like everything currently in existence, but like everything that was in existence, everything that is and everything that will be is like one. All of that is connected.
To me, it's how can I plug into that awareness that everything is one, that we are all connected, not just like we all people, but like everything in existence is connected and not just like everything currently in existence, but like everything that was in existence, everything that is and everything that will be is like one. All of that is connected.
To me, it's how can I plug into that awareness that everything is one, that we are all connected, not just like we all people, but like everything in existence is connected and not just like everything currently in existence, but like everything that was in existence, everything that is and everything that will be is like one. All of that is connected.
You can either think of it as like there is a life force that flows through all those things or just like all of those things mushed together are God.
You can either think of it as like there is a life force that flows through all those things or just like all of those things mushed together are God.
You can either think of it as like there is a life force that flows through all those things or just like all of those things mushed together are God.
Yeah, it's a great question. And, like, I remember asking this question to one of my Spirochips teachers because she was like, okay, your homework for this month is every day I want you to spend 10 minutes meditating on the oneness of existence. Sure. And, like, when I heard the assignment, I was like, okay. And then, like, I sat down on my first day. I'm just like...
Yeah, it's a great question. And, like, I remember asking this question to one of my Spirochips teachers because she was like, okay, your homework for this month is every day I want you to spend 10 minutes meditating on the oneness of existence. Sure. And, like, when I heard the assignment, I was like, okay. And then, like, I sat down on my first day. I'm just like...
Yeah, it's a great question. And, like, I remember asking this question to one of my Spirochips teachers because she was like, okay, your homework for this month is every day I want you to spend 10 minutes meditating on the oneness of existence. Sure. And, like, when I heard the assignment, I was like, okay. And then, like, I sat down on my first day. I'm just like...
okay, like, what do I do now? Like, one, okay, everything is one. Everything is one. Everything is one. And then, like, of course, like, I went to that intellectual place. I'm like, what does that mean, everything is one? Does that mean that we're, like, literally connected? Like, glue? Like, is it something flows through all of us?
okay, like, what do I do now? Like, one, okay, everything is one. Everything is one. Everything is one. And then, like, of course, like, I went to that intellectual place. I'm like, what does that mean, everything is one? Does that mean that we're, like, literally connected? Like, glue? Like, is it something flows through all of us?
okay, like, what do I do now? Like, one, okay, everything is one. Everything is one. Everything is one. And then, like, of course, like, I went to that intellectual place. I'm like, what does that mean, everything is one? Does that mean that we're, like, literally connected? Like, glue? Like, is it something flows through all of us?
And so, like, there is, like, a way in which you can grapple with that intellectually. But for me, once I sort of moved past that intellectual piece of it, there is a felt experience of it. If we are all part of, like, one entity that is God, we always all belong.
And so, like, there is, like, a way in which you can grapple with that intellectually. But for me, once I sort of moved past that intellectual piece of it, there is a felt experience of it. If we are all part of, like, one entity that is God, we always all belong.