The Truth Behind Pain and Suffering
In this transformative 3-part course led by Rabbi Manis Friedman, you will find answers to one of life’s most perplexing questions: Why do bad things happen to good people? Designed for anyone struggling with life’s hardships, from personal loss to global tragedies, this course explores topics that are often not discussed, offering deeper and more meaningful answers. You’ll not just learn who truly controls the world, but you’ll also discover how to find peace, purpose, and strength in adversity. This unforgettable experience promises not just knowledge, but a path to peace, enabling you to face any challenge with renewed clarity and hope.
Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?
$97.00
DETAILS
“Why do bad things happen to good people?” includes 3 digital videos.
Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?
$97.00
DETAILS
“Why do bad things happen to good people?” includes 3 digital videos.
The Truth Behind Pain and Suffering
In this transformative 3-part course led by Rabbi Manis Friedman, you will find answers to one of life’s most perplexing questions: Why do bad things happen to good people? Designed for anyone struggling with life’s hardships, from personal loss to global tragedies, this course explores topics that are often not discussed, offering deeper and more meaningful answers. You’ll not just learn who truly controls the world, but you’ll also discover how to find peace, purpose, and strength in adversity. This unforgettable experience promises not just knowledge, but a path to peace, enabling you to face any challenge with renewed clarity and hope.
“Do we know what should or shouldn’t happen? We know what feels good, we know what feels bad. But what should be? We have no idea.”
– Rabbi Manis Friedman
Find Comfort even in the darkest moments
In a world full of uncertainty and hardships, Rabbi Manis Friedman’s 3-part course offers a ray of hope and understanding. This enlightening series explore the old question of why good people face misfortunes, providing insights that are hardly found in conventional discussions.
You’ll learn about the nature of challenges and how they’re not just random events, but part of a larger, meaningful design. Rabbi Friedman discusses the concept of choice, reminding us that while we may not control everything that happens, our reactions and the lessons we draw can transform our experiences from mere hardships into opportunities for growth and enlightenment.
The first part of this course tackles the profound question of why pain and suffering exist, beginning with the biblical story of Adam and Eve and the origins of human suffering and mortality. It explores the bond between suffering and beliefs in justice, morality, and divine order, examining whether suffering has a greater purpose within the divine plan.
The second part focuses on finding understanding and ways to reduce suffering, defining what truly constitutes something as “bad,” and providing strategies to cope with suffering in a productive manner.
The final part discusses the notion that nothing intrinsically “bad” can really occur, separates the ideas of sin and wrongdoing from suffering itself, and presents the three key levels of response to personal pain. It also explains the difference between surviving pain, and turning it into personal growth.
This course isn’t just about finding answers; it’s about transforming your perspective on suffering and adversity, giving you with the tools to navigate life’s storms with grace and resilience. You will gain a new appreciation for your challenges, understanding them as opportunities for growth and enlightenment.
Discover:
- How challenges are not random, but pieces of a larger, divine plan designed for your growth.
- Why pain and joy are not opposites, but connected paths leading to deeper understanding and fulfillment.
- The secret resilience found in shifting your perspective from despair to hope, even in the toughest times.
- What true control means in a world that seems governed by chaos, and how your choices shape your destiny.
- The truth about suffering: its role, its purpose, and its place in our lives.
- Easy steps to find peace and strength in adversity, transforming your approach to life's inevitable challenges.
Table of Contents:
Part 1:
- Why pain and suffering exist?
- The biblical story of Adam and Eve: the origins of human suffering and mortality.
- The bond between suffering and beliefs like justice, morality, and divine order.
- Does human suffering have a purpose within the divine plan?
Part 2:
- Finding understanding and ways to reduce suffering.
- What Makes Something 'Bad'.
- Strategies to cope with Suffering.
Part 3:
- Can something "bad" really occur?
- Sin/wrongdoing versus suffering
- The three levels of response to personal pain
- The importance of not just surviving pain, but turning it into personal growth
Reviews
“I used to wonder why bad things happened to me even though I tried to be a good person. Rabbi Friedman’s course transformed my perspective. It helped me understand the deeper reasons behind life’s challenges. Now, I see life’s suffering with different eyes, finding strength and purpose in adversity.”
- Esther Levin, Berkeley, California.
FAQ’s
Who is this course intended for?
Anyone facing personal challenges or disturbed by the suffering in the world will find value in this course. It’s designed to offer comfort and understanding to those struggling with life’s hardships.
What can I expect to gain from participating in this course?
You’ll gain a deeper understanding of why bad things happen, especially to good people, and discover ways to find peace and purpose in adversity. This course promises insights that can help you see your struggles in a new light.
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Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?
Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People?
“Do we know what should or shouldn’t happen? We know what feels good, we know what feels bad. But what should be? We have no idea.”
– Rabbi Manis Friedman
Find Comfort even in the darkest moments
In a world full of uncertainty and hardships, Rabbi Manis Friedman’s 3-part course offers a ray of hope and understanding. This enlightening series explore the old question of why good people face misfortunes, providing insights that are hardly found in conventional discussions.
You’ll learn about the nature of challenges and how they’re not just random events, but part of a larger, meaningful design. Rabbi Friedman discusses the concept of choice, reminding us that while we may not control everything that happens, our reactions and the lessons we draw can transform our experiences from mere hardships into opportunities for growth and enlightenment.
The first part of this course tackles the profound question of why pain and suffering exist, beginning with the biblical story of Adam and Eve and the origins of human suffering and mortality. It explores the bond between suffering and beliefs in justice, morality, and divine order, examining whether suffering has a greater purpose within the divine plan.
The second part focuses on finding understanding and ways to reduce suffering, defining what truly constitutes something as “bad,” and providing strategies to cope with suffering in a productive manner.
The final part discusses the notion that nothing intrinsically “bad” can really occur, separates the ideas of sin and wrongdoing from suffering itself, and presents the three key levels of response to personal pain. It also explains the difference between surviving pain, and turning it into personal growth.
This course isn’t just about finding answers; it’s about transforming your perspective on suffering and adversity, giving you with the tools to navigate life’s storms with grace and resilience. You will gain a new appreciation for your challenges, understanding them as opportunities for growth and enlightenment.
Discover:
- How challenges are not random, but pieces of a larger, divine plan designed for your growth.
- Why pain and joy are not opposites, but connected paths leading to deeper understanding and fulfillment.
- The secret resilience found in shifting your perspective from despair to hope, even in the toughest times.
- What true control means in a world that seems governed by chaos, and how your choices shape your destiny.
- The truth about suffering: its role, its purpose, and its place in our lives.
- Easy steps to find peace and strength in adversity, transforming your approach to life's inevitable challenges.
Table of Contents:
Part 1:
- Why pain and suffering exist?
- The biblical story of Adam and Eve: the origins of human suffering and mortality.
- The bond between suffering and beliefs like justice, morality, and divine order.
- Does human suffering have a purpose within the divine plan?
Part 2:
- Finding understanding and ways to reduce suffering.
- What Makes Something 'Bad'.
- Strategies to cope with Suffering.
Part 3:
- Can something "bad" really occur?
- Sin/wrongdoing versus suffering
- The three levels of response to personal pain
- The importance of not just surviving pain, but turning it into personal growth
Reviews
“I used to wonder why bad things happened to me even though I tried to be a good person. Rabbi Friedman’s course transformed my perspective. It helped me understand the deeper reasons behind life’s challenges. Now, I see life’s suffering with different eyes, finding strength and purpose in adversity.”
- Esther Levin, Berkeley, California.
FAQ’s
Who is this course intended for?
Anyone facing personal challenges or disturbed by the suffering in the world will find value in this course. It’s designed to offer comfort and understanding to those struggling with life’s hardships.
What can I expect to gain from participating in this course?
You’ll gain a deeper understanding of why bad things happen, especially to good people, and discover ways to find peace and purpose in adversity. This course promises insights that can help you see your struggles in a new light.
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