Daily Talk
Here is a question nobody asks but everyone wonders: Why does Judaism care so much about where you are when you pray? Not who you are. Not when you are. But where. What if the geography of holiness is actually a map of consciousness itself?
The Grammar of Holiness: Why Your Bathroom Is a Classroom
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About This Talk
The Rambam teaches that the mitzvot are not restrictions on consciousness but tools for consciousness — maps that tell us where the mind can reach toward transcendence, honoring our different circumstances and capacities, and establishing structures that allow anyone to participate in the reaching toward God.