

The doctrine of the soul according to Maimonides
An instructive lecture on the theory of the soul to Maimonides in the light of reality today.
All over the Western world came the rumor of cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ Maimonides, called in English "Mimondos" as a man of clusters familiar with the medical taps on Borine, from herbal medicine through surgery to psychiatry, in his book A revolutionary method for healing the human psyche, for him this method is true for every person and is key to personal success on any scale, according to the technique he outlines one can learn that Maimonides believed that every person on earth is destined to develop success, and the reasons for the many difficulties people experience are success And only within them, and there is no external factor responsible for it, and therefore in the hands of each and every one the ability to succeed on any scale.
Weed the garden
Maimonides "The Great Eagle", Maimondus, the man of the medieval clusters who cracked the riddle of the human soul with clear tools with a clear and declared intention to make it accessible to every person,
The most famous spiritual man in the world, who served as a personal physician for royal dynasties around the world concluded that the best medicine by a large margin of all its competitors is prevention, he believes wholeheartedly that through prevention anyone can bring themselves to complete health throughout life without needing a doctor even once. Hence, in his book of eight chapters he outlines the direct connection to mental health intertwined with pledged cables to physical health.
In order to bring the human consciousness to the understanding that prevention is the secret to a healthy and long life and also to succeed in maintaining a preventive longevity one must give the mind tools to meet this task and in other words to correct in our mind the same defects that prevent us from going the right way. Just as a person who wants his garden to be beautiful must always remove the weeds as soon as they germinate, so will his craft be easy all year round, and if he lets them grow and spread roots his craft will be unbearable when he decides to clean his garden.
So when we come to interpret the eight chapters to Rambam we actually come to uproot the weeds that have taken root in us and then we will persevere in preventing the garden from filling up again, every day., But this is already an easy job.
The tools we will receive in this lecture are the ones that allow us to make a rest for our soul and embark on a new path, a balanced path, a path of success.
