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Joyful Living American Mussar Workshop

May 13, 2018 By Greg Marcus 1 Comment

Joyful Living American Mussar WorkshopFrom May 9 to  June 20, 2018 Greg Marcus is facilitating an American Mussar workshop in the Joyful Living Facebook Group, created by Quinn Curtis.

There are four one hour Facebook Lives – you can join us by Zoom and ask questions.

Each workshop in the series focuses on one soul trait. Then, we’ll spend the next two weeks practicing the Soul Trait together. 

You can download the notes for each session here, and watch the video in the Joyful Living Facebook Group. 

Schedule of the Joyful Living American Mussar Workshop
1. Humility (May 9)

Download notes here: Everyday Joyful Living Mussar Workshop #1 Humility

Click here to watch the Humility recording

2. Patience (May 23)
3. Enthusiasm (June 6)
4. Trust (June 20)

Want more info on what this workshop series is all about? Be sure to listen to Episode 89 of the Joyful Living Podcast: NOTE: Workshops follow along with Greg Marcus’ book “The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions: Finding Balance through the Soul Traits of Mussar” available here on Amazon.

To sign up for the free workshops, just join the Joyful Living Facebook group. Click here to join.

Filed Under: Enthusiasm, Featured, Humility, Mussar Practice, patience, Trust Tagged With: joyful living american mussar workshop, joyful living mussar workshop, mussar workshop, quinn curtis joyful living

Practice Trust To Overcome Election Stress Disorder

October 17, 2016 By Greg Marcus 2 Comments

The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions
The Spectrum of Trust from “The Spiritual Practice of Good Actions” (Llewellyn)

I am upset about the election. I admit it – it has thrown me off. Political junkie combined with really caring about the outcome is a formula for losing sleep and feeling like I am in a nightmare. My mother chastened me over the weekend for letting it get to me. Don’t get me wrong – she cares too. Yet we still have to live our lives. My grandparents had daily struggles living through the depression, World War II, rationing… the list goes on. They grew strong, and learned to get through. Mussar has taught me that we need to keep striving to be a mensch even in difficult time. I’ve decided that I need to practice Trust to overcome Election Stress Disorder.

If I let a certain candidate just take over my mind, if I let the stress spill over into other parts of my life, then he wins; he, who wants to sow anger, panic, discord. After his rant about Mexican rapists, I vowed not to give him any more airtime. That is a vow I could not keep. But, I need to move back in that direction. So he will not be named here, because I am taking away his power to make me angry and upset and fearful about the future.

I feel so fortunate that my Mussar practice has taken me to the soul trait of Trust. The mantra for Trust  is:

Trust in God, but tie your camel

If you are unsure of the Divinity, think of this as a reminder that most things work out. And, a reminder that whatever happens, you will be able to handle it. And, a reminder that you only have a limited sphere of control.

For me, I’ve donated money, and speak out regularly, – my camel is tied. I need to let go of the outcome. I also have a life to live – a family to take care of, a business to run, a community to be a part of. When I get too worked up over the election, other parts of my spiritual ecosystem start to suffer. And in Mussar, the spiritual ecosystem is the real world.
I am truly tired of being slapped around by the highs and lows this last month. One of my teachers, Alan Morinis teaches a Trust visualization based on the following passage from the book of  Jeremiah ( 17:7-­8).
7 Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord; the Lord will be his security.
8 He will be like a tree planted near water; it spreads out its roots by the river; it does not notice when heat comes; and its foliage is luxuriant; it is not anxious in a year of drought but keeps on yielding fruit.
I realize that many of you are unsure of the Divinity, and are unused to reading passages like this. Just give it a try. Imagine that you are the tree, drawing strength from the river. Your leaves are strong and vibrant, and you draw strength to maintain health and resilience through summer and winter.
That reservoir of spiritual energy is out there. God, the universe, family, community, nature… It is there. And when  you connect with it, nothing can bring you down.
I now feel calm and centered. And you are heartily invited to join me.
Want to start your own Mussar journey? Click here to take the Soul Trait Profile Quiz now

Filed Under: Featured, Trust Tagged With: Election Stress Disorder, Mussar, soul trait trust, trust in God, trust in god but tie your camel

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