Nina Amir, an acclaimed journalist, motivational speaker and Kabbalistic conscious creation coach, currently is writing Setting a Place for God, A Woman’s Guide to Creating Sacred Space and Inviting the Divine to Dwell Within It. For information on Amir’s books, teleseminars and classes, or to book a speaking engagement, E-mail her at namir@purespiritcreations.com, visit her website at http://www.purespiritcreations.com or call 408-353-1943.
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This article describes how the term used for "sin" in the Old Testament, or Torah, and the High Holy Day (Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur) liturgy speak to need to set goals - targets, and try to achieve them. Not doing so constitutes the real sin.
This article offers information on Moses as an inspirational character that we can all see as someone to inspire us to greater connection to God and increased faith and achievement in our lives. It's a great article to learn a little bit about Passover and about Moses as well.
If you are one of the 6.3 million American adults who harbor a specific fear or one of the increasing number of people in America or around the world who are becoming all the more fearful given the current world economic situation, this article offers spiritual tips for moving through your fear. Learn to live your life more fully and freely by not letting yoru fears keep you jailed and stuck on the narrow bridge called life.
Given the current economic situation, this year people may want to try and save money on Valentine's Day. They can alleviate the financial strain of Valentine's Day without missing out on its romance by trying these five tips for celebrating the day of love in a "non-commercial but meaningful" manner.
This article offers three tips on how to live life fully in the New Year despite the current economic crisis.
This article discusses Chabad's reaction to the Mumbai terrorists attacks. They call for acts of loving kindness and the performing of commandments rather than revenge against the terrorists. This will bring light into the world giving darkness no place to exist.
When depression and anxiety caused by the financial crisis keep you stuck in your current situation, feeling grateful for small things moves you towards postive action and change. Thanksgiving offers an opportunity to focus on gratitude and to stop being victimized by personal financial fallout from the economic crisis.
As part of the Jewish New Year's focus on introspection, self-evaluation and repentance, the time between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur provides a perfect oopportunity to re-evaluate your personal, professional and spiritual targets. It's also a great time to reset them and to figure out how best to hit them in the coming year and to ensure that you are, indeed, written into to Book of Life.
Many people are discussing the world changes predicted for 2012. The Kabbalists have a their own ideas about the coming changes. Find out when they are coming and how to prepare for them. Their recommendations help you connect with God, change yoru consciousness and help achieve world transformation all at the same time.
These days every writer needs a platform. In particular nonfiction writers must build a platform long before they ever approach an agent or a publisher. Discover the numerous ways to go about constructing this publishing necessity and the one easiest one for most writers -- writing articles and publishing them on the Internet.

