Category: rachamim
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How the 13 attributes of Mercy relate to #rachamim with actionable steps
The 13 attributes of Hashem’s mercy form a profound framework for understanding divine rachamim (compassion or mercy). Each attribute reflects a facet of rachamim, collectively painting a picture of infinite, multifaceted kindness that serves as a model for human behavior. Let’s explore how all 13 attributes relate to rachamim: 1. יְהוָה (YHVH): Compassion before a…
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Jungian archetypes, IFS parts, SWOT and SMART goals for Rachamim
Here is a consolidated table integrating the analysis of Jungian archetypes (light and shadow aspects), their IFS mappings, wounds, SWOT analysis, and an NVC OFNR full protocol SMART goal for the practice of rachamim: Archetype Light Aspect Shadow Aspect IFS Part Wound Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats SMART Goal Caregiver Deeply nurturing, altruistic, selfless. Over-giving, enabling,…
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Cognitive biases affecting rachamin and SMART goals
Bias-by-Bias Analysis and SWOT 1. Confirmation Bias Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats Focuses on pre-existing compassionate beliefs. May ignore evidence that challenges preconceived notions of who deserves compassion. Can reinforce the importance of compassion when supported by evidence. Limits flexibility in applying rachamim universally. S.M.A.R.T. Goal Observation: I notice that I focus only on compassionate actions…