
Someone hurt, insulted, or betrayed your trust - and didn't apologize. You were 100 percent right, and the deep anger you feel toward them isn't going anywhere.
So we maintain our self-respect, hold onto our anger, and sometimes cut ties for years. The mind understands that it is better to move on and not dwell, but something does not allow us to let go.
In a lesson on Parashat Vara, Rabbi Yoav Akrish dives deep into the soul to understand the real reason we fail to forgive. Through understanding the fascinating approaches of Moshe (Emet) and Aharon (Shalom) and through the secret of the plague of frogs - together we will discover the secret that changes everything: how one can both preserve one's values and free oneself from the anger that destroys one's life.
In the lesson you will discover:
▸ Why maintaining "justice" actually hurts us the most
▸ The real price we pay for old grudges
▸ The Egyptians' mistake in the plague of frogs - which we repeat
▸ The story of 42,000 deaths because of two people who maintained honor
▸ The one sentence that saved the people of Israel from civil war
▸ Practical tools to free yourself from vulnerability and move on - without giving up on yourself
Join us on a journey of releasing anger, healing relationships, and leaving personal Egypt for true freedom.