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Posted December 18, 2011
ok read
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Posted February 20, 2012
This book is totaly usless
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Posted February 13, 2012
Yehuda ,gives me hope for the future,inspiring,profound.
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Posted February 3, 2012
I have not read the book. I did this so I can have some one to show me how good it is...
(The first conversation on a book.)
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Posted January 28, 2012
Such a load of bull
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Posted January 15, 2012
Loved it, inspiring quick read, with a lasting message.
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Overview
Drawing wisdom from the Zohar, this short kabbalistic text redefines this legendary period of time as a window for individuals and communities to reach “messiah consciousness.” That means it’s up to people, not some celestial savior, to ignite global change. All the natural disasters poverty, revolutions, anarchy, are wake-up calls to a fragmented humanity. The end is near, but as Yehuda explains this really means “the end of dominance of the human ego. In its place we will experience the unleashing of our true selves the illuminated human soul.” There must be a critical mass, a certain threshold of transformation to capitalize on this window, and when that occurs, the peoples of the world will function as one body ...