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✨ LIVE "Ask Me Anything" with Jason Shurka — Host of The Transformation PortalWhat if the challenges in your life weren’t obstacles… but rather invitations to evolve? 🤔Join Jason Shurka — author, consciousness teacher, and host of Gaia’s new series The Transformation Portal. In this live Ask Me Anything event, Jason will dive deeper into the ideas behind the show and answer your questions in real time.In The Transformation Portal, Jason explores how consciousness shapes our reality and how we can move from unconscious reactions to intentional creation. The series blends science, metaphysics, and practical frameworks to help you actively participate in your own evolution.🌟 During this special AMA you can:• Ask Jason your questions about consciousness and transformation• Go deeper into the teachings from The Transformation Portal• Connect with a global community exploring the nature of reality• Discover practical tools to become a conscious creator of your life, not merely the observer of itIf you’ve been watching the series — or you’re simply curious about the deeper mechanics of reality — this is your chance to connect directly with Jason.Mark your calendars 📅 for the LIVE AMA on Tuesday, March 17th. Save your seat here 👉🏼 https://www.gaia.com/lp/ama-optin 🚨 PSA 🚨 So you’ve probably heard the news that UNIFYD TV is merging with Gaia (cool! 😄), but this also means that your UNIFYD TV membership will expire (not so cool! 😟) unless you activate your FREE Gaia account before the transition is finalized.UNIFYD TV’s most popular series are now housed within Gaia’s own library, which creates a one-stop shop for the best mind-expanding and truth-telling content on the planet. 🌎 To register on Gaia’s platform, simply visit the following link and click the “Log In” button at the top: https://www.gaia.com/lp/unifyd(When prompted, enter the email address that is associated with your UNIFYD TV account)The clock is ticking! 🕰️ Don’t wait until the last-minute to secure your place.Need help? Our support team has got your back! Reach out to us with any questions ➡️ https://unifyd.tv/pages/contact-us
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December 15, 2025

Hiya! New to this place, eager to meet new people, excited to learn, etc, etc, blah blah. Hmu with your questions and queries pertaining to my various interests and areas of expertise, I look forward to entertaining your curiosities.

Hej då! さようなら! Bye!

Addi💚🙃

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December 15, 2025

Have You Ever Found Yourself Repeating The Same Mistakes?

Have you ever found yourself repeating the same mistakes, wondering why you end up in familiar pitfalls? There's a story about a woman who wrote her life in five chapters:

1. I walk down the street, fall into a hole, and feel lost.

2. I walk down the same street, see the hole, but still fall in.

3. I walk down the same street, see the hole, fall in, but acknowledge it's my fault and get out quickly.

4. I walk down the same street, see the hole, and walk around it.

5. I choose a different street.

This narrative reflects our journey toward change. Recognizing our patterns empowers us to choose a new path, leading to growth and fulfillment.

This week, I encourage you to identify the "holes" in your life and consider taking a different street. Embrace the courage to change, and watch new possibilities unfold.

Moshe Gersht

December 13, 2025
December 12, 2025

True strength isn’t about never pausing – it’s about knowing when to. Even the strongest hearts get tired, and even the fiercest lion knows when to rest in the shade.

Shabbos is that sacred stillness, a weekly moment to stop and exhale, a chance to lay down what we’ve been carrying. It reminds us that rest is not optional; it is holy. In the calm shade of Shabbos, we can pause, breathe deep, and find the strength to rise again ready for whatever comes next.

Inspired by the teachings of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks (1948-2020)

December 12, 2025

A Higher Purpose

A higher purpose sets your priorities for how you choose to act in the world daily. For example, a higher purpose may simply be “I will be compassionate.” It doesn’t need to be more complicated than that.

So... why not choose compassion?  It's a powerful attribute

December 12, 2025

Look Up! Geminid Meteors Reach Peak Season ☄️

As Earth plows through the dusty trail of extinct comet 3200 Phaethon each December, the sky ignites with one of the year’s most reliable celestial fireworks: the Geminid Meteor Shower, peaking December 13th and 14th with up to 120 multicolored meteors per hour under dark skies. Unlike most showers born from icy comets, the Geminids spring from a rocky “asteroid” that behaves like a comet, hurling bright, slow-moving fireballs that often glow yellow, green, or red. Radiating from the constellation Gemini near the bright stars Castor and Pollux, this celestial spectacle rewards patient observers bundled against the cold, offering a dazzling reminder that even dead worlds can paint the night with fleeting beauty.

Where in the world will you be viewing the Geminid meteors from? Share your location below. 👇🏼

Learn more: https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/everything-you-need-to-know-geminid-meteor-shower/

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December 11, 2025

How To Deal With Difficult People

Be Curious, Not Furious

Skillfully engaging in the practice “be curious, not furious” means to feel and act with a sense of greater safety instead of scanning for threats. It means to feel more satisfied instead of focusing on what is lacking or needed.

December 11, 2025

The Law of Emptiness


Every single thing is empty, including myself. Everything is part of this emptiness; everything is subject to the law of emptiness. Everything is changing and manifesting, including myself, so we are inherently living while letting go.

December 11, 2025

It’s okay if you’re not okay. You are not weak for feeling lost or tired – you’re human. What matters is that even when you fall apart, there’s something deep inside telling you to try again tomorrow. That’s real strength.

Not all progress is visible, and not all growth is loud. Sometimes the most profound transformation happens in the quietest moments, when you're simply holding on, breathing through, and choosing to hope one more time.

But know this: your resilience is being noticed, and your patience will be rewarded. What feels invisible now is quietly preparing tomorrow’s breakthroughs. Keep going, even when the road feels endless; because every small act of holding on is carrying you closer to the place where everything begins to make sense.

Inspired by the teachings of Rabbi Efrem Goldberg

December 11, 2025

“And you shall leave a space between each herd” (Genesis 32:17)
“A distance within sight, so as to satisfy the eye of that wicked man” (Rashi).

A person’s eyes serve as the messengers of the mind. Their role is to determine whether, upon seeing something, one connects it immediately to higher understanding—recognizing what Hashem wants from him—and thus lives with the awareness expressed by Yaakov Avinu: “I have everything.”

Such a person lives fully within his own reality, recognizing that whatever happens around him is part of his personal story. He does not fix his eyes on what others have - what kind of family, how much money, or how much someone else is serving Hashem. He looks only at himself, his situation, and understands that his task in this misleading world is uniquely his own.

Esav’s eye is the exact opposite. Even when he has abundant silver and gold, he is never satisfied. Yaakov tried to appease him regarding the blessings by sending a generous gift, and therefore he instructed the messengers to keep visual distance between each herd so Esav would see an abundance and perhaps be calmed.

When they finally met, Esav said, “I have plenty,” expressing pride and self-importance. Everything Esav seeks is simply more - more satisfaction, more indulgence, more fulfillment of desires. His gaze is always hungry.

Our task is to confront the Esav within ourselves and fight him with everything we have. “Yaakov was an ish tam - a wholesome man.” Through simple sincerity—taking Rebbe Nachman’s practical advice of hitbodedut, joy, dancing, prayer, and the straightforward practices he taught—we can overcome that inner Esav and become included in the wholesome path of Yaakov.

May Hashem help us in all we do.