Oh, Jenia my dear.
First, let us make it clear- my Judaism is NOT an "classical orthodox" one, my opinions about the religious issues are very different from the ones of the Halakha (known as Halaah of Halacha, however you tanslate that Hebrew word), so don't start with "he's a fanatic and fundamentalist and can't see our light" attitude, right?
Now, you are confusing between two different things- between living with human emotions and trying to face them with a will for a balanced emotional life as a part of a spiritual way of life, and between "deleting"/"disappearing" them.
According to my point of view, the right way is not to find a way to ignore/delete/disappear them with some "new-ageic" tools, but to balance them and living with them as a part of our individualism.
" 'shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?' For all this did not Job sin with his lips." Job, 2, 10.
First, let us make it clear- my Judaism is NOT an "classical orthodox" one, my opinions about the religious issues are very different from the ones of the Halakha (known as Halaah of Halacha, however you tanslate that Hebrew word), so don't start with "he's a fanatic and fundamentalist and can't see our light" attitude, right?
Now, you are confusing between two different things- between living with human emotions and trying to face them with a will for a balanced emotional life as a part of a spiritual way of life, and between "deleting"/"disappearing" them.
According to my point of view, the right way is not to find a way to ignore/delete/disappear them with some "new-ageic" tools, but to balance them and living with them as a part of our individualism.
" 'shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil?' For all this did not Job sin with his lips." Job, 2, 10.