
1. The BackstoryHow Shlomo first heard about Rabbi Dov Ber CohenTheir first meeting and the memorable “Dov Bear foot” story2. A Journey of SeekingRabbi Dov Ber’s spiritual path before JudaismWhat he was searching for and what he’s doing today3. Self-Mastery Over CircumstanceChoosing your inner state instead of letting the external world dictate itPersonal responsibility and emotional sovereignty4. The Search for TruthAsking the fundamental question: How do we know Judaism is true?Why logical evidence ultimately outweighed mystical experiencesExploring different faith traditions and what made Judaism uniqueHow this search led him to Aish Jerusalem5. Meditation Meets ChassidusThe role of meditation and mindfulness in spiritual growthLiving with da’as and yishuv ha-da’as—clarity and a settled mindViewing life from the perspective of the soul rather than the ego6. Developing Spiritual SensitivityThe difference between holy sensitivity and ego sensitivityLearning to perceive reality with greater awareness and balance7. Beyond Peak ExperiencesWhy chasing spiritual highs isn’t enoughBuilding lasting spiritual stability and consistency8. Simcha and Serving HashemWhy joy is essential in serving GodCultivating an inner state that isn’t dependent on circumstances9. Flexibility, Playfulness & HealingReleasing unhealthy pressure and tensionEmbracing flexibility in routinesThe difference between being childish and childlikeCuriosity instead of compulsive fixingSeeing challenges as opportunitiesWhy genuine playfulness flows from inner security10. Chabad Wisdom in PracticeStories and lessons from the RebbeThe role of niggunim (wordless melodies) in opening the heartClosing with singing one of the Rebbe’s niggunimhttps://www.rabbidovber.org/books
Jun 23
58 min

Speech shared at a local Brooklyn business. The discussion brought together the custom of shooting bow and arrows on Lag BaOmer and an analogy from the Rambam to help illustrate a teaching of changing one's state of being. First live aligned, joyful, present. Then build your life around that frequency.Link to all Links: https://msha.ke/king_solomon8
May 12
24 min

What if change didn’t take years, but minutes?In this episode, Sagi Chekroun shares how Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) can help you create rapid, lasting transformation by working directly with the unconscious mind—the true driver of your habits, emotions, and results.Most people try to change through willpower, discipline, or information. But real change doesn’t happen at the surface—it happens beneath it. When you understand how your mind actually stores patterns, you can begin to shift them faster than you thought possible.We break down why change often feels difficult, and challenge the belief that transformation has to be slow. You’ve already created habits, fears, and emotional patterns instantly. The same mechanism can be used to rewire them.One of the most powerful ideas discussed is secondary gain—the hidden benefit behind every habit. Whether it’s stress relief, comfort, or a sense of control, your mind holds onto patterns because they serve you in some way. If you try to eliminate a habit without replacing what it gives you, it often comes back in another form. Real change comes from upgrading the benefit, not fighting the behavior.We also explore the mindset shift of “10X is easier than 2X”—why aiming for bigger transformation can actually be simpler than incremental change, because it forces you to think differently and step into a new identity.From there, we get practical.You’ll learn simple NLP tools you can start using immediately:How to “scramble” negative memories by changing how they’re stored (visual, auditory, and physical components)How to use dissociation to safely process intense experiences without reliving themHow to create a mental “control panel” to interact with your inner worldHow to build anchors—physical triggers that instantly shift your emotional stateHe also guides me through a powerful 3-minute future pacing exercise. This practice helps you step into your future self—seeing through their eyes, feeling their emotions, and allowing your mind to begin wiring in the path to get there. Instead of chasing a goal, you begin to embody it.A key theme throughout the episode is that less is more. You don’t need long, complicated routines. Short, consistent practices—just a few minutes a day—can create real, lasting change when done correctly.This episode is for anyone who feels stuck, wants to break patterns, or is looking for a more aligned, effective way to grow—mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.Resources mentioned include Richard Bandler, Paul McKenna, and Jose Silva, along with additional NLP tools and teachings.Take 3 minutes today to try it yourself:Visualize your life one year from now. Step into that version of you. Feel it fully.Then ask: Who do I need to become to live this?Because real change doesn’t come from forcing yourself forward. It comes from becoming someone new.
Apr 29
1 hr 1 min

Show NotesIntro and how I came across The Mindful AthleteA little about George’ journey growing up to training the top athletesCorrelations between ideas in Unlocked with chassidic teachingsGeorge’s concept of G-dPrayer, meditation, and studyGeorge’s connection with Chassidic Jewish TeachingsAnxiety and Freedom are two sides of the same coinConnecting with the Divine, with oneselfAll his teachers are jewishIndividual and collective prayersConnecting pressure moments in sports with life moments and routinesUse the rules but not to be ruled by the rules. He told Kobe: the best way to score is not to try to scoreInternal rhythm inside each of us.Accessing the quiet place inside of youBegin with yourself but not too preoccupied with yourselfOne size does not fit allFlow TriggersSee things in new and fresh waysGrowth mode and allowing things to happenTrusting the inner voicePray and act as if your prayer is already answeredDistinguishing between a nudge from the soul or the body resisting change?The body will guide you when too tight or too loseComing out of silence and stillnessObserve reactions uncriticallyReset, reboot, renewTrying to get rid of tension is creating tension
Feb 9
1 hr 13 min

Topics of Discussion
Background and what led to where he is now
Religious Growth and affiliation, Chabad
Learning Torah but far from Truth
Learning Chassidus and going to therapy
Finding the right therapist
Jewish Chassidic teachings and New-age Spiritual thought leaders
Day job Torah, side hustle Spiritual self-help
When he knew it was time to do more than studying in yeshiva
Letting go of fear
Do all spiritual paths lead to the same end-goal?
Does it mean I can choose a different place and get to the same place? As far as spirit is concerned, G-d is found in all places. So everywhere is the path to G-d.
Torah is not about this is the only way to find an enlightened perspective because it can be found in many places.
What is the uniqueness of Torah?
Judaism begins where Buddhism leaves off
Believing in the Mount Sinai experience of receiving the Torah
Other practices may have some filter keeping someone from the Unified Truth - Ohr Ein Sof
His deepest spiritual experiences were in Torah
The Oneness is available to everyone and for everyone
If you’re looking for relaxation or co-create and manifest things there are modalities. But if you’re looking to return to Self, that’s the placeless
The goal of all is to reach Source consciousness and then internalize it and reflect It in this world
The path to G-d is for everybody, but Torah is not necessarily for everybody
“Your incarnation is the blueprint for your liberation” - Ram Das.
Why Ram Das didn’t find enlightenment in Judaism. He said no one put Kabbalah and Chassidus in front of him
You don’t need to look somewhere else to find the enlightenment space
Your life is not a mistake. Everything that led to where you are now is for a higher purpose
The Lubavitcher Rebbe’s push for mivtzoim (helping a fellow Jew with Mitzvahs). Putting on tefillin is water for your thirsty soul
One mitzvah. One thing at a time.
The Hebrew month of Elul and Tishrei
"It’s all the same to Me"
"The Three Conditions"
G-d is not found in the noise
If you really want to know G-d you have to come to know yourself. How? Do one of three things: meditate, get outside of a world-view of taking and give instead, change your priority of doing to just being - quiet, service, being
Oct 9, 2024
56 min

Show Notes:
Nechama’s background and getting into the podcast
Main Ideas and Models the Rebbe taught in these last years
Tools the Rebbe taught us - Learning from Shabbos
Getting in the Flow
The donkey of Bilaam like our bodies - we beat it up. Feeling this so much being in yeshiva. If your body is saying No, Hashem is saying No
What is it you’re seeing body that I don’t see? What is it you’re telling me?
Listen to Nechama Shusterman of A Path Forward podcast about Rebbe’s sichos 1991/92 https://www.listennotes.com/da/podcasts/a-path-forward-nechama-schusterman-hPsrDdqibcj/
Sep 18, 2024
1 hr 5 min

Show Notes:
Rabbi Aamr’s background and how he got into meditative prayer and breathwork
Purpose of breath-work and meditation
Difference between Davenen (prayer) and meditation
Thinking Chassidus means to ask: What you learned, how does it relate to your personal life?
Mittler Rebbe Derech Chayim - you should not stray after your hearts and then your eyes? Not eyes then heart? A person only sees with his eyes what he desires with his heart.
“The world was created with 10 maamarim, or sayings.” Why not 1 maamar? Lehibarot (to create) comes from the word briut (health). A chassidic explanation: With one maamar you can be healthy.
Types of meditation
Chassidic Discourses that change the way you look at things
Living with a chassidic discourse and not just reading it
Whats the best hochlata, or resolution you can take? Just do it.
Elevating your self with Chassidus
A person only sees with his eyes what his heart desires
What he teaches today with breathwork and meditation
Preparing the keli, the vessel to receive, then bringing in ideas of chassidus that will attach you to G-d’s unity
Why does meditation have to be before davenen? Why not in the middle of the day? The Friedeker Rebbe says that once one contemplates, he taps into and unveils one’s emotions, having unveiled emotions without something to keep a person focused, like prayer, or something practical, it can leave it open, which then can lead to a not-positive place.
All the growth in human potential and performance is a direct result of chassidus being introduced in the world
Chakras - sounds like the hebrew word sheker (lie), Reiki from the hebrew word reik (emptiness)
Experiment to see the aura around a person - seeing an aura around a person with tefillin, and a woman after a mikveh, spiritual bath
The depths of the highest level and the depths of the abyss, where a person gets energy from unholy forces
Some things might seem wonderful but who says it’s from a kedusha, holiness
What is the source of it from?
Rebbe to a Jew: G-d is what He needs to be to other people, but to the Jew it’s the attachment through Torah and mitzvahs
His personal experience with transformational breath in Israel with a elderly man
Using the healing work as a temporary passageway to something higher
Sharpening your Saw
Learning the Rebbe’s sichas, or short talk like chassidic discourses
Take your time and learn to know
Being in the Zone means my inside and my outside are in balance, it comes from Chassidus
Breathing deeply frees a person’s mind
Spirit of Moshiach is the breath of air
Transformational breathwork that forces a person to reach deeper areas in the body where oxygen did not get
Writing your vision on paper and watching it unfold
Getting out in order to return better
I’m running from You to You
What 12/13 Tammuz is and Rabbi Amar’s personal experience with the Rebbe
mesirat nefesh, self sacrifice. Authenticity of Torah continuing
Freedom is not a place on the map, it is a state of mind. Wealth is about giving.
Aug 14, 2024
1 hr 9 min

background growing up and bball regimen
Being the tall guy in school
Mental performance tips
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
Journey to South America and India during and after playing
Soul searching, from Buddhism to Shamanism to Judaism
Coming back to Judaism and Torah
All to find balance way to live life in body, mind, and soul.
Bottomline to be a Mensch - work on our values and good deeds
Struggles through recovering from Cancer
Growing up in a “secular” Judaism family
Why young Israeli’s travel to far east, 2 reasons:
The Torah can help you or it can do the opposite depending what you do with it. Sam Chayiim Sam Mavet
What led him to re-explore Torah Judaism?
Difference between Mitzvahs between Man and G-d, and Mitzvahs between Man and Man
Mitzvahs between Man and G-d are very individual.
Playing alongside Ray Allen and the quote: Some people want it to happen, others wish it would happen, but only a few make it happen
Mensch.V.P Book:
Making it happen
without trying to force an outcome
When to act and when to let go
An indication of being balance is our physical and mental situation - he’s happy and healthy
The Torah is everything but black and white
“Not to climb so high on the tree, and not to run from taking responsibility”
Connection with October 7
Putting basketball in a healthy and balanced way
Coming back after cancer to the same ball but a different ball game. Playing in a natural and free way
Heaven and Hell are mainly in the head.
When he changed himself, the game changed with him
Greif to Growth project: https://www.doronsheffer.com/from-grief
Hyuli Healing center
Website: https://www.doronsheffer.com/about
Becoming the Most Valuable Player in the Game of Life
Win-Win businesses
Playing ball without score
We lose ourselves when we compare ourselves with others.
Finding one’s center and the special talents
Basketball in Messianic Times
The Ball is in Our Hands
Jul 24, 2024
48 min

Class given on the topics:
The Rebbe often said, "the messiah is here we just have to open our eyes,"
Preventative medicine
Unity consciousness
Health in Messianic times
Listening to the body
Eyes open and eyes closed is one
Living as if our future is here now
Jun 23, 2024
25 min

- Rabbi Genuth’s background
- Meeting Rav Ginsburg
- Rav Ginsburg’s teachings
- The meaning of Bittul (self transcendence)
- Shiflus (lowliness)
- Drawing G-d more into the picture and myself to the side
- Admitting one’s shortcomings is really a strength
- What your wife is telling you is a metaphor for what HaShem is telling you
- Egomania - where all problems start from
- Story of a student of the Alter Rebbe on a merry go round
- Importance of meditation
- Alef Bet Gimmel (ABC) from Rav Ginsburg
- Know thy self - or not?
- Messiah comes when you have “when our attention is diverted
- Praising the work, not the result
- What is the true satisfaction of doing something? The Simcha of doing it!
- Chassidic approach to meditating to break a habit
- Fingernails represent residual emotions
- Who is the world about? Who’s in the center?
- Can you feel that gam Zu letova - this too is good?
- The time you’re ready to get married is when you’re ready to invest in others
- It’s not that I want. It’s that HaShem commands me.
May 15, 2024
1 hr 15 min
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