Yehuda Berg Quotes & Sayings (Page 4)
Yehuda Berg quotes and sayings page 4 (clergyman). Here's quote # 31 through 40 out of the 50 we have.
“The biggest breakthroughs in consciousness occur when things are difficult; when we have a choice to fall to the worst of ourselves or rise to the best of ourselves.”
“If you are messing around all day and then scream for certainty, you're not going to get it. If you spend energy and do the work and develop that certainty, you'll get to where you need to be, even if you don't know exactly where that is.”
“At any given moment, it's not about where we are supposed to be. It's about what work, which relationship, what decision I take. Every moment counts. Every decision counts. And if we look at our decisions in life as such, we stop battling and start winning.”
“We are increasingly open to understanding how we are all connected and that if we sink the ship that we are all on, we all drown. However, we have simultaneously become so focused on our own life experiences that we think we are alone.”
“A true community is not just about being geographically close to someone or part of the same social web network. It's about feeling connected and responsible for what happens. Humanity is our ultimate community, and everyone plays a crucial role.”
“'Faith' and 'trust' are words that put the power in the hands of an outside force that we are meant to rely on - whether it is God or a person or the universe. Certainty puts the power back in our hands.”
“In the not so distant past, we were close enough to our community to physically see how our actions impacted the group overall. Now it's just too easy to look the other way, or turn off the TV or computer and detach ourselves from the others.”
“God is not separate from anything, or anyone. So it's impossible to prevent God from being visible in our government.”
“It's enough to make a small shift within and a small action in the world. Collectively these have a huge effect.”
“When I grew up, I thought I was Jewish. Now I don't consider myself Jewish. I consider myself a Kabbalist.”
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