Thursday, January 28, 2010

Who Are We To Question Our Existence?


Yehuda Berg, a master Kabbalist who has devoted his life to helping others to overcome their self-imposed barriers to achieve the joy that is rightfully theirs, has provided a brief but insightful post as to the vital importance of each living being. With difficult times, difficult questions are often raised, not the least of which are questions as to the meaning of life, as well as the relevance of our place in the world. For those who find that life is not as they had dreamt it would be in their youth, or feel their contributions to the world to be miniscule or non-existent, I would encourage you to take two minutes to review the words of this brilliant scholar.

I challenge you to acknowledge the value of yourself as a person – just as you are: famous or not, married or single, employed or unemployed.

“Each and every one of us has a specific task in this world. If we accomplish this task we reveal maximum Light for ourselves and the world. It’s not everyone’s destiny to be a scholar or a spiritual guide. Each person has to find their spot, their unique piece of the puzzle, where they’re doing and giving their most.

That’s often in the most ordinary ways, and ordinary places.
We always look at what we’re not doing. Instead, let’s consider how we can do more good in what we are doing.”

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