המתנה של דעת
The episode 'המתנה של דעת' (The Gift of Mind) from the podcast Havineini - הבינני presents a deeply symbolic and spiritually charged meditation on identity, divine presence, and the human quest for meaning. Centered around recurring refrains like 'the Lord is not a stone' and 'what is the world?', the conversation unfolds as a stream-of-consciousness exploration of faith, marriage, and the soul's journey through suffering and revelation. The speaker repeatedly returns to the idea that true understanding comes not through doctrine, but through lived experience—particularly in moments of crisis, such as illness, loss, or existential doubt. A pivotal moment occurs when the speaker confronts the question 'What is my job?' not as a career query, but as a spiritual imperative: to love, to be present, and to carry the divine word forward. The episode culminates in a powerful affirmation: that the most profound gift is not knowledge, but the capacity to see, to feel, and to respond with love in the face of uncertainty. This is not a traditional teaching, but a raw, poetic invocation of the inner life of faith. The episode challenges conventional religious discourse by rejecting fixed answers in favor of continual questioning and vulnerability. It suggests that the 'church'—interpreted as a spiritual community or inner sanctuary—is not a place of certainty, but of ongoing struggle and renewal.
The most important spiritual task is not knowing, but showing up—loving your spouse, honoring your children, and being present in the moment.
The 'church' is not a building, but a state of being: a place where you return to love, even when you don’t understand.
True understanding comes not from answers, but from the courage to keep asking 'What is the world?' and 'What is my job?'
Suffering and confusion are not signs of failure, but essential parts of the spiritual journey toward deeper awareness.
The divine is not a stone or a doctrine—it is a living presence that reveals itself in relationships, in silence, and in the act of continuing.
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The Voice of the Divine: 'I am the Lord of God'
“I am the Lord of God.”
The Church as a Living Presence
The speaker redefines 'the church' not as a physical space, but as a spiritual state—a place of return, of love, and of ongoing commitment. The phrase 'I'm going to go to the church' becomes a mantra.
The Question That Defines Us: 'What is my job?'
“What's my job? What's my job? What's my job? What's my job?”
The Body and the Soul: 'The body is the body of the body'
A meditative exploration of physical and spiritual dimensions, where the body is not separate from the divine, but a vessel for meaning and connection.
Marriage as a Sacred Act
“You have to give an accord to love your wife. You have to give an accord to love your wife.”
“The person who said, what's my job? What's my job? What's my job? What's my job?”
“He said, I can't go home. No, no, no, no, no. I'll go back to the sofa.”
“The Lord has been living in 100% of the people who have lived in the same way.”
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