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Rivka is an outspoken activist for creative spirits, believing that raw, redemptive art-making is the means for mental and spiritual health. Rivka teaches art classes to high schoolers and adults. Check out her current work here ! Rivka has three little ladies who realign her vision, constantly.
And other Yom Kippur tips for embracing our imperfect selves.
From now on, I eat my bread washed down with gratitude.
Loneliness is on the rise, at all levels, and perhaps for good reason. Maybe there is a way to capitalize on it.
Is a lack of breathing room causing neurosis?
College was the grand disappointment. It was the kidnapping of my inner self, an abrupt shaking of everything I held dear, a promise of salvation that was horribly forgotten.
I think we can all agree that one thing Chabad tradition got right was the establishment of healthy, spiritual habits. This one's my fave.
"It’s for the children," they remind themselves piously. But the children, the children are out on the street.
The rush of the risk of disposing of something I might need- in the hopes that the universe will replenish what I want- opens me up, like the greatest chakra work, and I’m fearless because of it.
Because once the gun goes off, no one backs off. No one quits.