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The Psychology of Belief: Understanding Why People Embrace Falsehoods
In a world flooded with misinformation and fake news, understanding the psychology of belief is more important than ever. Why do people tell blatant lies, repeat unverified information, or refuse to admit they are wrong? These patterns are rooted in deep psychological mechanisms, and recognizing them can help us build a more discerning society. The Desire for Image and Validation One of the most common reasons people lie is the need to protect or enhance their image. Whether

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Oct 162 min read


Are You Living Your Life on Autopilot?
The Dangers of Mindless Routines and How to Reclaim Awareness Have you ever driven somewhere and realized you don’t remember half the trip? That’s autopilot. And for many, it doesn’t just happen behind the wheel—it defines the way they live. Days blur into weeks, decisions are made without reflection, and life slips by in a haze of routine and distraction. This article explores the dangers of living on autopilot, how the media feeds into it, and why choosing awareness and int

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Sep 112 min read


The Verse That Found Me
In a vivid dream years ago, I found myself in a maze of endless highways. At its center stood a small shelter with one quiet message glowing inside: “Deuteronomy 4:7.” That verse — and that moment — became the turning point in one of the most important decisions of my life.

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Aug 82 min read


Wake Up… by Falling Asleep? Discover Sleepbodedut!
Because why meditate when you can just sleep your way to enlightenment?

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Jun 252 min read


Peaceful and tranquil days
It has been a while since my last post. I have been looking for a good subject for an article but the inspiration is just not there. No point beating up a dead horse, Tsefat is as calm as ever and the guests we had the pleasure of hosting during these last 2 weeks had a wonderful time. Way too many people still believe what they read and see in the news, and as a consequence they deprive themselves of a wonderful experience while at the same time contributing to the destructi

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May 10, 20240 min read


The Prophetic Pillars of Smoke: Exploring the Book of Yoel
וְנָֽתַתִּי֙ מֽוֹפְתִ֔ים בַּשָּׁמַ֖יִם וּבָאָ֑רֶץ דָּ֣ם וָאֵ֔שׁ וְתִֽימְר֖וֹת עָשָֽׁן: And I will perform signs in the heavens and on the earth: Blood, fire, and pillars of smoke Today, a series of explosions rocked the sky near the Israeli border with Lebanon, leaving behind huge pillars of smoke. The Israeli Air Force (IAF) may have targeted Iranian ammunition depots in the area, which were being used by Hezbollah militants to wage attacks against Israel. The incident has o

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May 8, 20242 min read


Are You in Control of Your Emotions? 7 Telltale Signs to Look For
Emotions are a fundamental part of our human experience. They are what make us feel alive, and they help us to navigate our way through life. But are you really in control of your emotions? Or do they control you? Here are seven telltale signs to look for to determine whether you are truly in control of your emotions: 1. You don't immediately react to headlines without questioning their veracity or considering the agendas of the people behind them. In today's world, we are b

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May 4, 20242 min read



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May 3, 20240 min read


The 7 Signs of Intellectual Dishonesty and the 7 Ways to Overcome them
As humans, we all like to believe that we are honest and truthful individuals. However, sometimes we may unknowingly engage in intellectual dishonesty. This can be harmful not only to ourselves but to those around us as well. Here are seven signs that you may be engaging in intellectual dishonesty. 1. Cherry-picking evidence Cherry-picking evidence is when we only acknowledge evidence that supports our beliefs, while ignoring evidence that contradicts them. This can be harmfu

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Apr 26, 20243 min read


Shabbat Shalom and Chag Sameach!
The Artists' Colony Inn wishes you a wonderful Shabbat and a very happy and kasher Pesach!

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Apr 26, 20241 min read


Go Up Like a Wall!
Go up like a wall!

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Apr 26, 20240 min read


Breaking Free: Embracing Our True Home
As children of Israel, we are blessed to have a rich heritage and a strong connection to our homeland. Our sages teach us that our people were once slaves in Egypt, but with the help of God, we were freed and brought to our true home, the land of Israel. However, it is important to note that not all of our ancestors were willing to leave their comfortable lives in Egypt. In fact, 80% of the children of Israel did not want to leave and ultimately perished in the plagues or dar

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Apr 21, 20242 min read


Parashat Metzorah - The Power To Heal
Parasha Deep Dive with The Holy Moshe Alshech Parashat Metzorah - The Power To Heal Shlomo Godsi’s Deep Dive exploration into the teachings of the Holy Moshe Alshech on the weekly Torah Parasha (Bible portion). Filmed in the Alshech’s ancient synagogue in Tsfat Israel. Sharing the light of the Torah with the world. Subscribe to stay up to date with new weekly videos. To join a WhatsApp and live weekly Zoom group click below: https://chat.whatsapp.com/I5XDRmVZQkt ...
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Apr 19, 20241 min read


Parasha Deep Dive: Tazria - What Is The Cause Of Illness?
Having a child is the most creative human act - the most Godly act - So why does the birth cause the mother of a new born, to become impure ? And why is the period of impurity after birth, twice as long for a baby girl compared to a boy ?
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Apr 12, 20241 min read


Shabbat Shalom from the Artists' Colony Inn!
Shabbat Shalom from the Artists' Colony Inn!

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Apr 12, 20240 min read


Shabbat Shalom!
Shabbat Shalom from the Artists' Colony Inn

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Apr 4, 20240 min read


"What if", The Paralyzing Irrational Fear of What Could Happen
When we travel, it's natural to experience a certain level of fear or anxiety about the unknown. However, for some people, this fear can become paralyzing and irrational, preventing them from fully enjoying their travel experience and even from traveling at all. The fear of what could happen, also known as "what if" thinking, can take many forms. It might be the fear of getting lost in a foreign city, the fear of trying new and unfamiliar foods, the fear of getting caught in

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Mar 31, 20242 min read
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