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Episode 20: From the Ashram to Jerusalem - An Interview with Sara Yoheved Rigler: The Purpose of Life, the Importance of Connection, How to Feel Loved by God

Episode 20: From the Ashram to Jerusalem - An Interview with Sara Yoheved Rigler: The Purpose of Life, the Importance of Connection, How to Feel Loved by God

Update: 2022-09-13
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Mordecai and JD speak with the fascinating Sara Yoheved Rigler. We learn about her spiritual journey from conservative Judaism to living in an ashram and being introduced to the life of the soul. She explains how the Hindu goddess of death brough her back to the Jewish God, and how she is currently fulfilling her purpose in life.

You can find Sara at her website: sararigler.com

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0:01-3:52                  Sara Yoheved Rigler Introduction
5:13-19:52               From Brandeis to the Ashram
19:55-28:00            Spirituality
28:01-30:25            Humanistic Psychology: God as The Most Noble Part of a Human Being
30:51- 39:34           Religion of Law or a Religion of Love?
39:35- 47:39          Thank God for 5 Things You've Never Thanked Him For
47:32-54:13           Religion of Detachment vs Religion of Connection
54:14- 1:02 .15      Goal of Judaism
1:04 .39-1:11 .19   Sara's God-Given Mission

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Episode 20: From the Ashram to Jerusalem - An Interview with Sara Yoheved Rigler: The Purpose of Life, the Importance of Connection, How to Feel Loved by God

Episode 20: From the Ashram to Jerusalem - An Interview with Sara Yoheved Rigler: The Purpose of Life, the Importance of Connection, How to Feel Loved by God

Mordecai Rosenberg & JD Stettin / Sara Yoheved Rigler