
A Bit of Optimism Revisited: We Cannot Heal Alone In The Loneliness Epidemic with Rabbi Sharon Brous
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Sep 17, 2024 Rabbi Sharon Brous, an influential leader and founder of iKAR, discusses the profound impact of grief and loneliness in our lives. She explores how shared sorrow can foster genuine connections and emphasizes the critical need for community support. Through storytelling, she highlights the importance of being present for each other and embracing vulnerability as a path to healing. Rabbi Brous also addresses how the loneliness epidemic has led some to cling to conspiracy theories and underscores the necessity of compassion and mutual aid in overcoming isolation.
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Purpose and Belonging
- Humans need both purpose and belonging, which can be positive or negative.
- The challenge lies in harnessing these needs to build a better society.
The Ritual of Turning Left
- Rabbi Brous discusses an ancient pilgrimage ritual where those grieving turn left, opposite the crowd.
- This symbolizes vulnerability and the importance of acknowledging pain.
Being Seen
- The only faces seen in a crowd are those walking in the opposite direction.
- Reach out to struggling friends; show them you see them.



