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Devarim: When the Torah Invites Us to Choose

Ancient Wisdom, Modern Clarity

In the Book of Numbers, twelve spies are sent to scout the Land of Israel. Not because G‑d commands it, but because the people request it. Moses checks with G‑d, who answers: “Send them if you wish.” This moment marks a shift from divine instruction to personal discernment. We were given free choice

Navigating Uncertainty

Until now, the Israelites followed G‑d’s path step by step. But here, they’re given a choice. Ten spies return with fear; only Joshua and Caleb see promise. It’s not just about the land. It’s about the lens through which they saw it. 

Joshua’s Inner Strength

Why did Joshua succeed? Because his soul was intertwined with his teacher’s wisdom. His clarity came from alignment, not ego. This is a reminder that spiritual leadership starts within.

For Women Who Lead With Intuition

At MyNeshama, we believe life’s most meaningful choices aren’t always spelled out. Meditation helps us hear our inner voice amid the noise. Like Moses, like Joshua. We learn to lead with trust, not certainty.

What This Means For You

Free will isn’t just about decision-making. It’s about navigating life’s gray areas with courage, faith, and mindfulness. The Torah’s spy story doesn’t just retell history. It invites you to rewrite your future.

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