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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)

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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

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December 12, 2025
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December 12, 2025
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December 12, 2025

Stanford Medicine’s new study reveals why mRNA COVID-19 vaccines cause myocarditis—mostly in young men under 30 (1 in 16,000 after second dose). The trigger? An immune overdrive: macrophages release CXCL10, T cells fire IFN-gamma, inflaming heart cells and leaking troponin. Using patient blood, human cell cultures, and mouse models, researchers mapped this two-step storm.

The breakthrough: blocking these signals slashed damage. Even better, genistein—a soybean compound with mild estrogen-like, anti-inflammatory effects—curbed most harm in tests. Published December 10, 2025, in Science Translational Medicine, the work celebrates vaccines’ potential life-saving impact: “Without them, far more would have died,” says lead Joseph Wu, MD, PhD. According to Wu, this isn’t a warning—it’s a roadmap to safer, smarter immunity.

Do you agree with the conclusion of this study, or is more research needed? Share your thoughts below. 👇🏿

Link to article: https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2025/12/myocarditis-vaccine-covid.html

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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.Â đŸ‘‡đŸŒ

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

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December 11, 2025
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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.

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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.

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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