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The fall season is an important time for souls. In this episode, I draw a parallel between New Age and Judaism regarding the fall trial for human souls. Around the fall equinox, it is believed that our souls go through a revision, and depending on how much love has been accumulated, our future lessons get adjusted. Meanwhile, in Judaism, there are two fall holidays - Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur - during which God decides our fate, we appeal the decision, and the final verdict is returned. It is both interesting and comforting to know that since we are not saints, our goal is not to be perfectly righteous, but to do our best, to learn from our mistakes and become and do better in the future.

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Parable by Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev

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