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Remembering Azriel Cohen z"l

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Slideshow of Azriel's paintings and photos of his travels. https://www.facebook.com/groups/azrielcohen/

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All of us could benefit from realizing that our paradigms are limited.

The very things that you're scared to go explore are probably waiting for you....that you're scared to go explore are probably waiting for you....that you're scared to go explore are probably waiting for you....that you're scared to go explore are probably waiting for you....that you're scared to go explore are probably waiting for you....

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If you are going through a hard time and believe you are meant to do it yourself, you may very well be a victim of one of the great misperceptions of the New Age movement.

You were never meant to heal yourself by yourself or improve yourself by yourself.

You are here to transform, but it's part of a process of "us". You are not meant to, and were never meant to, do it alone....

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Eliyahu McLean, Fara Gaye, Azriel and Geshe-la Thebten Phelgye at the 'On the Way to Sulha' gathering at Latrun in 2007

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Azriel with Daniel Morris at the Teva Learning Center

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There is innate trust that you can gain in your system. We could all benefit from listening to the organic, biological body wisdom. It could help us in our relationship to ourselves, to other people, and to the environment.

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The Traveling Jerusalem CaféJerusalem Café

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Owner of the Tmol Shilshom bookshop café David Ehrlich, Azriel, Mohammed Dajani, and Dorothy Harman

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Shaarei Shomayim Synagogue, Gibraltar

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Nefusot Yehuda Synagogue, Gibraltar

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It's time to merge our perspective with that of other peoples, especially those whose world we see as having nothing to do with ours. How we see the world will be affected, no doubt. We won't be seeing things through one set of eyes, or one world view. Our vision will change. It might be more complex, not always comforting,not always simple.

But we might become just a bit more lucid. We might just find that we are caring for one another just a little more. In a humble but real way we might find that we are adding just a bit more relief to one another in these troubled times.—Azriel Cohen