Living Your Soul with Michael Berg

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Michael discusses the concept of "living in the Upper Worlds." According to the kabbalists, we can choose to live in one of two realities - our current world of worry, disappointment and fear or a world without the chaos of everyday existence. Learn how to connect with the pure part of the soul and choose to live in a world without fear, disappointment or worry.

Please enjoy these teachings from Inspiring Change, the blog of Michael Berg at http://www.MichaelBerg.net , Co-Director of the Kabbalah Centre and follow him on Twitter @michael_berg_

More lessons are available at http://www.ukabbalah.com

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  • @yanameisawesome That's the funnest part of life!! Believing in positive and looking for positive when in negative circumstances, when negative feelings and thoughts are trying to bombard our minds and outlooks and perceptions. That's true overcoming.

  • @anopinion31 i think reserch in immortality with buddism my help

  • Ahhhhh, very calming to hear. Thank you so much.

  • Rav Berg: Thank you for reminding me, of how, I can remain positive, under negative circumstances. Kharis Macey

  • Nice sentiment. Unfortunately, though, the message seems to support the assumption of a false split between the body and spirit. There is wisdom in the body that is equal to that found in the soul. Knowing how to discern real wisdom is the real task-- not setting up false dichotomies between body and soul, mind and heart, physical or spiritual form, etc. Nonetheless, i appreciate the intention of what Michael Berg is trying to do and convey.

  • Thank you indeed. Tho even in the face of absolute defeat one shouldn't lose himself, right? Good luck remembering and employing these when engulfed in rage or any other similar extreme emotional state of mind...

  • Great message..I need to be reminded of this every day!

  • I think that flaw with this argument is that if you are dead then you would not worry about money, so why would anyone work ? That is the first thought that entered my mind when I watched this. Then in turn, If one is dead and things are of no bother, then why would one not wish death on others? Why would one care if their children are doing well or not, one would wish death on ones own children because then the children would be in the same place as the person who is dead.

  • Thank you for this, it has been truly heplful,

  • A very good message...

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