In the opening chapters of Shemot (Exodus), we encounter a story that feels very familiar: a new ruler comes to power driven by fear and targets a vulnerable population, implementing harsh policies to control and oppress them.
“empathy—like that of Shifrah, Puah, and Moses—has the power to disrupt oppression and spark liberation”
How do we live empathy
Honoring the oneness ?
We can uncover our hearts
Living the oneness we are taught
The paradox of merging as one & uniqueness of I sometimes
Is too much for the Mochene d’katnute to live
And yet we must trust our doolas as role models
We can trust our intuition - Ruach HaKodesh & be the kind loving people we are
“empathy—like that of Shifrah, Puah, and Moses—has the power to disrupt oppression and spark liberation”
How do we live empathy
Honoring the oneness ?
We can uncover our hearts
Living the oneness we are taught
The paradox of merging as one & uniqueness of I sometimes
Is too much for the Mochene d’katnute to live
And yet we must trust our doolas as role models
We can trust our intuition - Ruach HaKodesh & be the kind loving people we are