Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts

Monday, November 9, 2009

YEHUDA’S NEW BOOK: THE POWER TO CHANGE EVERYTHING



In his latest book The Power to Change Everything, Yehuda Berg simplifies and makes accessible the idea that our consciousness can create a better, more perfected reality. He examines the problematic areas of politics, religion, environment, and economy, and demonstrates how everything, no matter how bleak, can be transformed by shifting out minds. This is a universal message that can be understood by everyone.

As someone who has benefited from Yehuda’s inspirational words before, we would appreciate if you’d help us make The Power to Change Everything an international bestseller!

If you’re planning to buy the book, please get your copy through Barnes & Noble, Borders, Amazon.com, or your independent bookstore during the week of November 9. By doing so, you help to make Kabbalah books stand out to booksellers, and they will stock our titles in greater numbers and with greater visibility.

Your desire to spread the word among friends will also help make this campaign a success. If you’ve been wanting to share Kabbalah, we think this book is a wonderful invitation -- for even the most spiritual skeptic -- to think about life just a little differently. Please feel free to use Twitter, Facebook, and email to help advance the change we all want in the world.



This book will not be sold through the Kabbalah Centre
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We truly appreciate your support

Monday, July 28, 2008

Heath is alive!

What a great, amazing Movie...

This movie should be re-named: "THE JOKER"

Heath Ledger: What an AMAZING actor, AMAZING performance, he definitely delivers.

I just wish you were here to enjoy the success of YOUR movie.

I hope you're good wherever you are, sending you all the healing light, love and protection from the creator and the universe.



Vine & Sunset in Hollywood



Sunse & Vine



One of my (many) favorite quote is:

"This the beginning or the end" (depends how you look at it)

So I guess I am going to start by saying...

This is the beginning of a wonderful work week and
the end of a pretty eventful weekend.

God! how I wish the weekend were longer...

I guess work-weeks are longer so we can appreciate the weekend.

I had some much over the weekend.

All The Best!

JS:)