Monday, October 20, 2008
Soul Soil
October 19 - 25, 2008
Soul Soil
“The more you till the soil, the more your seeds will take root and thrive.”
By: Yehuda Berg
There's no finer time of year to start something new than right now.
Over the last couple of months we've been working hard on ourselves. Elul, Rosh Hashanah, the Ten Days of Repentance, Yom Kippur, Sukkot - it's all been preparation of our soil. Soul.
I'm no gardener, but I know the quality of your crops depends on the quality of your soil. The more you till the soil [the process by which soil is prepared through plowing, ripping, or turning it], the more your seeds will take root and thrive.
Risk taking, digging inward, begging forgiveness, examining our lessons, turning ourselves inside out, this is exactly what we've been doing these last couple of months.
The ground is now ready.
PLANT!
This week, hold fast to your dreams. Now's the time to make them happen. And if you are already living the dream, you can live it in ways previously unknown to you.
Start something new. Take an old project off the mental shelf and breathe some life into it. Be open to 'coincidence' and 'randomness.' Opportunity is everywhere.
Be bold and start your year with a note of certainty and success.
All the best,
Yehuda
72 Name of the Week
Lamed Aleph Samech
45. Prosperity
Go Forth and Prosper!