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When life strips away the familiar — the comfort of a home, the stability of possessions — it’s easy to feel lost. Living without a permanent address taught me firsthand what truly matters. Society often measures us by what we own or how much we earn, but those things are just the surface.
Kabbalah, a spiritual discipline, reveals that physical things are only vessels. The real essence is invisible: the connections, kindness, and energy that hold us up. It’s what we bring to each moment, not what we acquire, that shapes our experience.
Without material security, inner resources become lifelines. Compassion, hope, and faith step in to fill the gaps left by what’s missing. The support I’ve received from strangers and friends alike reminds me that what “has” us isn’t money or possessions — it’s the spirit, resilience, and kindness at our core.
No matter where you are — on the street or in a home — ask yourself: What’s got you? What keeps you steady when everything changes? When we focus less on material things and more on the immaterial, we discover purpose and peace that can withstand any challenge.
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Adontai M.
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