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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt2274158Neshima (2016) - IMDb

    With Shoshana Chagall, Erin Dinsmore, Vishy Ayyar, Michael Geretz. Warring tribes desperately seek the fragments of a sacred crystal key, but when one piece is stolen, Princess Lakshmi must fulfill an ancient prophesy by leaving her tribe, reuniting the crystal, and opening the portal to Neshima.

    • (28)
    • Fantasy
    • Tommy Friedman
    • 2016
  2. 2 de dez. de 2020 · The Talmud teaches that the word soul (neshama) and breath (neshima) are related. The soul fills the entire body, and when a person sleeps, it rises to draw down life from above. Over each and every breath that a person takes, he should praise God.

    • Everything Has A Soul
    • Five Levels
    • Two Souls
    • Choice
    • Why A Physical Life?
    • Guidance & Nurture
    • Mitzvot
    • Life After Life
    • The World to Come

    In truth, not just the human being, but also every created entity possesses a "soul." Animals have souls, as do plants and even inanimate objects; every blade of grass has a soul, and every grain of sand. Not only life, but also existence requires a soul to sustain it—a "spark of G‑dliness" that perpetually imbues its object with being and signific...

    But it is the human soul that is both the most complex and the most lofty of souls. Our sages have said: "She is called by five names: Nefesh (breath), Ruach (wind/spirit), Neshamah (breath), Chayah (life) and Yechidah (singularity)."2 The Chassidic masters explain that the soul's five "names" actually describe five levels or dimensions of the soul...

    The Chassidic masters speak of two distinct souls that vitalize the human being: an "Animal Soul" and a "G‑dly Soul." The Animal Soul is driven by the quest for self-preservation and self-enhancement; in this, it resembles the soul and self of all other creations. But we also possess a G‑dly Soul"--a soul driven by the desire to reconnect with its ...

    The Divine essence of the human soul is what sets the human being above and apart from all other creations, even the angels. The angel may be more spiritual, but the human being is more G‑dly. No creation can possess true freedom of choice—a creation, by definition, has and consists of only what its creator has imparted to it; this is its "nature,"...

    A soul is formed in the womb of supernal spiritual realms, where it acquires its distinct identity and mission. To fulfill this mission, it is dispatched to the physical realm, enclothed within an Animal Soul and equipped with a body. Here the G‑dly Soul is challenged by the (apparently) conflicting needs and desires of the Animal Soul; here divine...

    The soul is provided with a compass and guidebook to navigate the challenge of physical life, and the resources to fortify it. The Torah is the divine "blueprint for creation" that guides and instructs the soul on its mission in life. The Torah is also "food for the soul": by studying Torah the soul ingests and digeststhe divine wisdom and is suppl...

    A mitzvah is a G‑dly deed. Every time a soul performs a mitzvah—giving a coin to charity, putting on tefillin, lighting Shabbat candles—it acts as a "partner with G‑d in creation" and brings G‑d's presence into the world. The mitzvotare all physical deeds—so the soul can perform them only while a resident of the physical world, invested within an A...

    Upon conclusion of its physical life-span, the soul resumes a purely spiritual state. It can no longer perform mitzvot, but the G‑dly deeds it performed during its physical lifetime have elevated it to heights it could not even had contemplated before its descent. These mitzvot are like seeds which take root in the soil of the physical world and gr...

    Ultimately, the soul will reunited with the body. In the Messianic Era, the resurrection of the dead will usher in a "World to Come" of eternal physical life, in which "death will be eradicated forever."6In the World to Come, the entirety of creation will fully and uninhibitedly reflect the infinity and perfection of its Creator, and the physical w...

  3. The Zohar is a basic work of Kabbalah authored by Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai and his students (2nd century CE). English translation of annotated selections by Rabbi Moshe Miller (Morristown, N.J.: Fiftieth Gate Publications, 2000) includes a detailed introduction covering the history and basic concepts of Kabbalah.

  4. www.neshima.co › aboutAbout | Neshima

    Neshima is the first Jewish meditation app, dedicated to making Jewish spirituality accessible to everyone. Helping individuals to reconnect with their true selves through Jewish spiritual practices, Neshima is accessible to everyone, regardless of their background or familiarity with Jewish traditions.

  5. 7 de dez. de 2012 · Official Neshima feature film fan page: http://www.facebook.com/neshimaDirected and Produced by Tommy FriedmanProduced by Cory Wess, Mike Tenenberg, Erin Din...

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  6. Tribos guerreiras procuram desesperadamente os fragmentos de uma chave de cristal sagrada, mas quando uma peça é roubada, a princesa Lakshmi deve cumprir uma profecia antiga, deixando sua tribo, reunindo o cristal e abrindo o portal para Neshima.