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For #threadapalooza @threadapalooza 2022, I offer ๐Ÿ’ฏ tweets on Divine Unity as understood in the teachings of Jewish mysticism.

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@threadapalooza Chassidic teaching, in general, has been beautifully summarized as the two instructions R'Yisroel Baal Shem Tov (d. 1760) received as a child from his dying father: fear no one except G-d alone and love every Jew with your whole heart. /2
Half of Jewish mysticism is concerned with the latter. This thread is concerned with the former. /3
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For the last day of December I'm going to do a #threadapalooza! on mistakes I made this year and how to do better next year.
1) Twitter - I think my engagement on here has been all over the place this year and I need to decide why I'm here and adjust accordingly
2) #threadapalooza! - I wanted to do this since it was announced this year, but had a hard time finding a topic I felt comfortable with (not even sure I did), so now I'm doing in on the last day.
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๐Ÿ“š[[Book/Atomic Habits]] was one of the best books that I read in 2020. Since then I have changed and benefited a lot from the simple changes to the lifestyle mentioned in this amazing book.
Here is a๐Ÿงต thread for #Threadapalooza with highlights from the book! #NoZeroDays
1/A #habit is a routine or behaviour that is performed regularly-and, in many cases, automatically.
2/Small changes will seem unimportant in the beginning but will compound into remarkable results if followed for years.
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So here it is. I've been assigned the topic Mahabharata+ Iliad by @Conaw. I think what prompted him to assign me this was prolly he saw 'epic' written twice in one of my response tweet and thought 'why not'.The thread will sway between the subject itself and the lessons extracted
though he intuitively has overestimated my reading scope as i am unqualified to comment on Iliad. hence I'll stick with Mahabharata. May be Sometime later this thread may collaborate with someone who has Iliad and 'Mahabharata + IIiad' may come out in a way that @conaw expects.
before we begin let me say this. originally i wanted to do this thread in a way that say for 100 tweets i'll speak about 100 'prasang' from Mahabharata. but that would be too much of a mental exercise. so I'll speak here my context. i'll not refer to wikipedia or anything.
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