Spiritual

Pieces and Parts-Segmented Reality.

March 25, 2012
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We are given pieces of the cosmic puzzle, from that we must assemble the whole.

Pieces and Parts, Segmented Reality- The way that most of us view the world- An Philosophical Treatise by Stephen  C. Sanders- March 25th, 2012 3:15pm-915 words, 2nd update (final except for corrections) March 26, 2012 1;17am. There is a special occasion for this post, the simplest explanation, is that I want to capture as many attributes of a paradigm which I have often used in the past, and describe it as thoroughly as possible. I have now have gained a very deep understanding as to why the paradigm is no longer useful to me, and I need to create some sort of closure, before being able to stretch my understanding enough to understand what aspects of the “next paradigm above” I will be utilizing, and to integrate the new approach, in context of what I already understand.    Okay we are back, here are the problems with the old paradigm, which I have been utilizing to get me to this point. Number 1: The end justifies the means. This one has been slated for removal for quite some time. It simply creates too many conflicts. One sets standards for themselves and then as implied, by this concept the standards become flexible.

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Don’t Push The River That Flows-Fritz S. Perls

September 28, 2011
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Don’t Push The River That Flows-Fritz S. Perls

Shanah Tovah, Stephen C. Sanders, Wednesday September 28, 2011 5;25pm. The problem with this time of the year is that I always want to see of feel a tangible change. While this website has certainly undergone many positive changes, its hard for me to report on what has changed within me. However just now as I finally realized that all kind of things happened, sometimes going my way, and sometimes not, I have still been steady at the helm bracing myself for the challenges ahead. Yes its a new year, yet I realized how backwards I have sometimes thought of these things. This year my heart simply was not into all the preparations, the new year is just sort of rolling in. I have actually accomplished quite a lot, particularly in having had my various web sites climb up the Alexa ladder, where they can now reasonably compete with other similar niche specific websites. The holidays we are entering into are supposed to be a time for reflection, and sure its normal to experience a feeling of regret for things we may not have accomplished in our own timeline. However we never truly clearly see what G-d has in mind

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Torah Tidbits For Elul

August 30, 2011
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We used a cropped photo of this for our Aliyah file!

בס״ד Frum Find & The Writers Cafe Present An Inspirational Shiur for the Community   The Remez of the Torah   By Rabbi Shmuel Zvi Kessin   Rabbi Shmuel Zvi is a Ba’al Remez, or expert in identifying Torah hints and showing how they relate to our modern day experiences. He is a scholar known for his Innovative perspective, his approach is highly original.  His ideas both deeply resonate and amuse.   Wednesday, August 31st   111 Kensington Terrace Passaic, NJ   (off Park Ave, btw Brook & Howard)   7:30 PM   Light dinner will be served   Incoming search terms:liane\s dvars

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The Calm Before The Storm

August 26, 2011
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The Calm Before The Storm

With this post I am finally taking this website into a new direction. Now that I have revealed a little bit about how I name this website, I thought a little more information about the writer, the dreamer, the poet who’s thoughts get written here. They say the darkest the hour, is always before the dawn. Its a saying who’s original author may have simply been pushed aside by pop culture. Certainly in my circles everyone associates that idea with the song by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.   Additionally there is no doubt that people’s minds over here on the east coast must certainly be on, the recent and upcoming events. What could i possibly be speaking of on this website of mine (one amongst perhaps a dozen or so) yet this is the one site where my where my strongest readership is in the New York City area. Statistics Summary for thewriterscafe.org Thewriterscafe.org has a three-month global Alexa traffic rank of 980,759. We estimate that 87% of its visitors are in the US, where it has attained a traffic rank of 124,284. Visitors to the site view an average of 11.0 unique pages per day. The site is relatively

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People In Tzfat Are Nice!

August 15, 2011
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We did not have cell phones for the 1st week or so of our trip to Israel. So some family member saw some of our pictures that we posted on Facebook and my mom was asking about the pictures with bearded men and the peyas.

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