• #16 Ai 💡Timeless Light: Physics, Mysticism, and the Nature of God
    Mar 31 2025
    💡Timeless Light: Physics, Mysticism, and the Nature of God1 source

    Rabbi Ezagui's YouTube podcast, 'Physics of the Mystics,' explores the intersection of scientific discoveries and ancient Jewish wisdom. This particular episode examines the nature of light, drawing parallels between its characteristics, as described by Einstein's theory of relativity, and the timelessness of God. The discussion explains how the constant speed of light leads to the relativity of time, suggesting that at the speed of light, time essentially stops. This concept is then connected to the theological idea that God exists outside of time, experiencing all moments simultaneously. Ezagui aims to use scientific understanding to enhance appreciation for the attributes of God as described in the Torah and Jewish mystical texts. He also mentions his books and an upcoming listener raffle.

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    8 mins
  • #15 Ai ⚛️ Oneness of Space. What is Space? How are we all created out of this space?
    Mar 19 2025

    ⚛️Physics, Mysticism, and the Oneness of Space

    Shlomo Ezagui's 'Physics of the Mystics' podcast episode explores the intersection of modern physics and ancient Kabbalistic wisdom. The host, a rabbi, highlights how contemporary scientific discoveries, such as quantum entanglement and the non-fundamental nature of space-time, echo long-held spiritual understandings of underlying Oneness. The episode discusses physicists like Heinrich Pas and Nathan Seiberg who suggest a unified reality, comparing these ideas to concepts within the Torah and Kabbalistic texts. Ezagui examines historical scientific views on space and time from figures like Plato and Newton, contrasting them with Leibniz's relational perspective and insights from Jewish mystical texts. Ultimately, the podcast posits that scientific advancements are confirming ancient spiritual truths about the interconnectedness of the universe and its origin from a singular divine source.

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    10 mins
  • Ai#11 😔Four Defenses Against Depression and Its Root in Self-Centeredness
    Mar 16 2025
    😔Four Defenses Against Depression and Its Root in Self-Centeredness

    This text from Rabbi Ezagui's book explores the concept of depression from a spiritual perspective, framing it as the body's dominance over the spirit. It posits that self-centeredness and excessive focus on physical desires contribute significantly to depressive states. The author outlines four mystical methods to combat negativity, ranging from reframing the depression to ultimately transforming it into joy through a God-centered worldview and focusing on purpose and giving to others as pathways to happiness.

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    21 mins
  • Ai#10 🧠Spiritual Soul: Battling Intrusive Thoughts and Instincts
    Mar 11 2025
    🧠Spiritual Soul: Battling Intrusive Thoughts and Instincts

    Rabbi Ezagui's book explores the internal struggles between intrusive thoughts and the soul's instincts. It posits that unwanted thoughts are insubstantial unless we give them power, and overcoming them strengthens the soul. The work contrasts the intellectual, Godly soul with the instinctive, animal soul. The animal soul, driven by emotions, often overrides logic, creating internal conflict. The book suggests focusing on positive thoughts and concentration to combat negative influences. Ultimately, spiritual growth involves mastering these internal battles and harnessing the power of both souls.

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    12 mins
  • #14 Ai Contradictions between Science and Religion: Physics of the Mystics1 source
    Mar 7 2025
    Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui's podcast, 'Physics of the Mystics,' explores the perceived harmony between modern science and ancient Jewish teachings. The podcast aims to demonstrate that scientific discoveries align with principles found in the Torah and Kabbalah. Ezagui criticizes prominent scientists who dismiss the need for a Creator, arguing that their claims are often based on ignorance or arrogance. He believes science reveals the intricate mechanisms God uses to create and sustain the universe. Ezagui quotes scientists like Lawrence Krauss, Richard Feynman, Stephen Pinker, Stephen Hawkings, and Neil deGrasse Tyson and provides counters to their arguments against theism. He encourages listeners to recognize God's presence within scientific discoveries and to send their emails to physics of the mystics@gmail.com to be part of a raffle. Ultimately, he posits there is no conflict between true science and religion, suggesting science is a tool God uses, and he invites listeners to explore this relationship.
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    20 mins
  • Ai #9 🛡️Taming the Mind: Overcoming Negative Thoughts
    Mar 5 2025
    🛡️Taming the Mind: Overcoming Negative Thoughts

    Rabbi Ezagui's text explores the nature of negative thoughts and strategies for managing them. It posits that thoughts are external to the soul, influenced by internal forces vying for control. The key to overcoming unwanted thoughts lies not in fighting them directly, but in replacing them with positive, Godly thoughts. The author uses the analogy of a guarded house to illustrate the importance of controlling access to one's mind and the text suggests that resisting negative thoughts strengthens one's soul. The spiritual struggle is framed as a battle between good and evil inclinations, with success measured by the ability to focus on positive thoughts and spiritual practices. The text encourages viewing challenges as opportunities for growth and emphasizes the power of positive thinking to shape the soul's character.

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    17 mins
  • #13Ai ⚛️Perspective, Science, and the Divine: Reflections on Reality
    Feb 24 2025
    ⚛️Perspective, Science, and the Divine: Reflections on Reality

    Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui's blog post explores the limitations of human perception and understanding in relation to the vastness of reality. It highlights how little of the electromagnetic and acoustic spectra we perceive, emphasizing the idea that our experience shapes our perception of the world. The article also draws parallels between scientific concepts like quantum fields and a broader spiritual understanding of existence. It suggests that the universe's visible aspects are expressions of a deeper, unseen energy field, which Ezagui equates with God. The author uses examples like fire and photons to illustrate how our sensory experiences are interpretations of underlying, often invisible, processes. Ultimately, the piece invites readers to consider the possibility of an underlying reality that is designed in a way that it naturally gives expression to a world as we see it.

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    5 mins
  • Ai#9 🧠Taming Negative Thoughts: www.aspiritualsoulbook.com
    Feb 18 2025
    Taming Thoughts: A Guide to Spiritual Well-being

    Rabbi Ezagui's A Spiritual Soul Book explores the power of thoughts and their impact on the soul. It posits that both positive and negative thoughts can shape a person's inner self and surroundings. The book argues that unwanted thoughts are external influences that can be controlled by deliberately focusing on something else, particularly positive and Godly ideas. It emphasizes that initial negative thoughts are not a person's fault, but the choice to dwell on them is. Replacing negative thoughts with positive ones is presented as the key to guarding the 'house of the mind' and improving one's spiritual well-being. Ultimately, the book suggests that controlling thoughts empowers individuals to resist negative influences and strengthen their connection to their Godly soul.

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    11 mins