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Daily Kabbalah Tune Up: Kaizen

November 30th, 2008 · No Comments

In matters of the spirit a little goes a long way. One of the most puzzling things about Kabbalah has to do with the proportions of worldly to spiritual. It says it is 1%, as opposed to the 99% spiritual. Therefore if you do your job in the 1% reality, then the 99% reality will [...]

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What is MY Tikkun?

September 16th, 2008 · No Comments

As I said in my last blogpost, my 72-name is “Forget Thyself.” In my “Your Soul’s Purpose” process it was worded this way “Bring The Divine to Everything.” Two different wordings, neither of them made a difference, until today. As I was reflecting on the last article I wrote, it occurred to me that one [...]

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No We Can’t Change The World, Yes We Can

September 16th, 2008 · 1 Comment

” … pessimists are usually right, optimists are usually wrong, but most great changes were made by optimists.” — Thomas Friedman, New York Times, May 11, 2008 Ever felt like the mission of Kabbalah is too big? Like what we do may not make a difference. The environment is too far gone, people’s natures are [...]

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Tags: kabbalah basics · my personal story · Yehuda Berg's Blog

Satan? Ego? Useful or Faulty Design?

September 16th, 2008 · 1 Comment

I have been observing myself as a spiritual practice. Trying to “remember myself” as Gurdjieff would say it, call upon the “witness” or “observer”. Be awake. Either way, I have noticed something remarkable about myself: see if you can relate. When I am in front of my computer* (where I spend most of my day) [...]

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Addictive Tendencies in Sharing The Light

September 16th, 2008 · No Comments

This article examines giving. We all have the desire to give, but where to give? How to choose who to give, where to give. And is it selfish to give where our return of investment is high? These are worthwhile questions to ask. Read the article.

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Tags: kabbalah basics · Yehuda Berg's Blog