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Yehuda Berg
American
Clergyman
Change
Every
God
Life
Work
World
Related authors:
Billy Graham
Charles R. Swindoll
Henry Ward Beecher
Jim Elliot
Joel Osteen
John C. Maxwell
Norman Vincent Peale
Thomas S. Monson
Words are singularly the most powerful force available to humanity. We can choose to use this force constructively with words of encouragement, or destructively using words of despair. Words have energy and power with the ability to help, to heal, to hinder, to hurt, to harm, to humiliate and to humble.
Yehuda Berg
Hurt
Communication
Humanity
Humble
Words
Power
Encouragement
Energy
Humiliate
Despair
Ability
Powerful
Powerful Force
Most
Heal
Most Powerful
Force
Hinder
Available
Use
Choose
Help
Using
Harm
On one hand, we know that everything happens for a reason, and there are no mistakes or coincidences. On the other hand, we learn that we can never give up, knowing that with the right tools and energy, we can reverse any decree or karma. So, which is it? Let the Light decide, or never give up? The answer is: both.
Yehuda Berg
Never Give Up
Karma
Light
Mistakes
Energy
Other
Tools
Everything
Give
Both
Never
Know
Knowing
Learn
Answer
Reverse
Hand
Up
Any
Decide
Happens
Which
Decree
Reason
Right
Coincidences
A true community is not just about being geographically close to someone or part of the same social web network. It's about feeling connected and responsible for what happens. Humanity is our ultimate community, and everyone plays a crucial role.
Yehuda Berg
Humanity
Feeling
Community
Everyone
Our
Responsible
Web
About
Someone
Network
Crucial
Part
True
Ultimate
Close
Role
Same
Just
Being
Happens
Social
Connected
Plays
Unfortunately, we can never truly know if we're making the right decision. What we do know is that wherever we are, that's where the Light wants us to be. It's the best place for us to be now. And as long as we don't try to control the situation, then we won't end up in the place we shouldn't be.
Yehuda Berg
Best
Light
Try
Decision
Right Decision
Long
Control
Situation
Never
Know
Making
Truly
End
Up
Where
Wants
Wherever
Unfortunately
Place
Then
Us
Now
Right
Our contribution purely depends on our consciousness and our willingness to support those in need, to show vulnerability and accept the support of others, to share without expecting the credit, to give it our all and allow our hard work to decide the outcome, to understand that control can only be achieved with a shared responsibility.
Yehuda Berg
Work
Hard Work
Responsibility
Control
Others
Our
Those
Willingness
Outcome
Purely
Give
Only
Allow
Share
Shared
Support
Accept
Vulnerability
Without
Understand
Contribution
Expecting
Achieved
Depends
Decide
Hard
Show
Credit
Consciousness
Need
We need to realize that our path to transformation is through our mistakes. We're meant to make mistakes, recognize them, and move on to become unlimited.
Yehuda Berg
Path
Mistakes
Become
Move On
Transformation
Our
Unlimited
Recognize
Through
Make
Move
Them
Realize
Meant
Need
I imagine God to be like my father. My father was always the voice of certainty in my life. Certainty in the wisdom, certainty in the path, certainty always in God. For me God is certainty in everything. Certainty that everything is good and everything is God.
Yehuda Berg
Life
Wisdom
God
Good
Me
Path
Father
My Life
Father's Day
Everything
Voice
Like
Always
Certainty
Imagine
We need to have complete certainty that things will work out, not because we are righteous or wise, but because of the time, the effort, the prayers, and the tools we are using. From the moment we are given awareness about some bigger picture or mission, we have to have complete focus on what to do to get to that place.
Yehuda Berg
Work
Time
Wise
Will
Focus
Picture
Awareness
Tools
Complete
Righteous
Out
Some
About
Given
Mission
Because
Prayers
Effort
Get
Bigger
Bigger Picture
Place
Work Out
Certainty
Moment
Using
Things
Need
I do believe that the original sources of all religions should be taught, because with that we will find our similarities, not just our differences. I believe that if Mohammed, Buddha, Jesus, and Moses all got together they would be best of friends because the spiritual basis of all religions is something that builds unity.
Yehuda Berg
Best
Spiritual
Together
Will
Differences
Believe
Unity
Our
All Religions
Would
Would-Be
Find
Religions
Similarities
Something
Buddha
Moses
Because
Builds
Got
Sources
Friends
Just
Taught
Mohammed
Should
Original
Jesus
Basis
Personal responsibility is not only recognizing the errors of our ways. Personal responsibility lies in our willingness and ability to correct those errors individually and collectively.
Yehuda Berg
Responsibility
Our
Ways
Correct
Those
Recognizing
Willingness
Collectively
Lies
Ability
Only
Individually
Errors
Personal
Personal Responsibility
It is not our sexual preferences, the color of our skin, the language we speak, nor the religion we practice that creates friction, hatred and wars amongst in society. It is our words and the words of our leaders that can create that disparity.
Yehuda Berg
Religion
Words
Speak
Language
Hatred
Practice
Skin
Society
Our
Sexual
Color
Leaders
Nor
Friction
Preferences
Create
Creates
Disparity
Wars
Amongst
Unfortunately, it is human nature for us to only learn and grow from a place of emptiness. It's hard to learn when we are winning and on top of the world.
Yehuda Berg
Nature
World
Human Nature
Top
Only
Winning
Learn
Emptiness
Human
Unfortunately
Place
Us
Hard
Grow
With so much evidence of depleting natural resources, toxic waste, climate change, irreparable harm to our food chain and rapidly increasing instances of natural disasters, why do we keep perpetuating the problem? Why do we continue marching at the same alarming beat?
Yehuda Berg
Food
Change
Natural
Problem
Natural Disasters
Increasing
Our
Resources
Evidence
Rapidly
Food Chain
Beat
Disasters
Toxic
Climate
Climate Change
Continue
Perpetuating
Same
Irreparable
Natural Resources
Much
Chain
Keep
Waste
Why
Marching
Alarming
Harm
In truth, we are all part of the team of humanity. And as such, we are all obligated to share ourselves, and our talents, for the sake of the team.
Yehuda Berg
Truth
Humanity
Our
Ourselves
Obligated
Share
Part
Talents
Sake
Team
It's our own small voice within that is our oppressor; it says we are not worthy and not powerful enough. Our limited beliefs are the real foes we need to fight and conquer.
Yehuda Berg
Fight
Oppressor
Own
Enough
Our
Says
Foes
Worthy
Small
Voice
Small Voice
Powerful
Within
Limited
Real
Beliefs
Conquer
Need
Change is inevitable. Things absolutely cannot stay the same. The type of change we invoke is up to each and every one of us.
Yehuda Berg
Change
Inevitable
Every
Type
Stay
Absolutely
Invoke
Up
Same
Cannot
Us
Each
Things
Ego is one of the biggest weapons that is used to take us down. It's self-destructive. It's a problem on all levels - even regular people can have big ego problems.
Yehuda Berg
People
Ego
Problem
Problems
Big
Down
Weapons
Take
Self-Destructive
Biggest
Us
Regular
Regular People
Used
Even
Levels
God is not separate from anything, or anyone. So it's impossible to prevent God from being visible in our government.
Yehuda Berg
God
Government
Impossible
Our
Visible
Prevent
Being
Anyone
Anything
Separate
As children, our imaginations are vibrant, and our hearts are open. We believe that the bad guy always loses and that the tooth fairy sneaks into our rooms at night to put money under our pillow. Everything amazes us, and we think anything is possible. We continuously experience life with a sense of newness and unbridled curiosity.
Yehuda Berg
Life
Experience
Money
Sense
Believe
Think
Tooth
Our
Tooth Fairy
Everything
Possible
Bad
Bad Guy
Unbridled
Guy
Open
Put
Fairy
Always
Pillow
Amazes
Loses
Continuously
Curiosity
Hearts
Vibrant
Children
Anything
Anything Is Possible
Newness
Rooms
Us
Night
Imaginations
No one person is an island.
Yehuda Berg
No-One
Island
Person
Darkness is the only path to light. It is not our wonderful gifts that make us closer to God: it's using our garbage to transform ourselves. This is the key that unlocks the door that opens to God.
Yehuda Berg
God
Wonderful
Key
Darkness
Light
Path
Garbage
Our
Ourselves
Gifts
Only
Opens
Make
Closer
Door
Transform
Us
Using
Kabbalah is all about change. It isn't about being proud of our good qualities: the wisdom is about transforming our darkness into light.
Yehuda Berg
Wisdom
Good
Change
Darkness
Light
Our
Good Qualities
About
Qualities
Proud
Being
Transforming
Being Proud
The problem with certainty is that sometimes it can sound cold and heartless, although it is the most compassionate and supportive answer.
Yehuda Berg
Problem
Sometimes
Cold
Supportive
Most
Although
Answer
Sound
Heartless
The Problem With
Certainty
Compassionate
If I said it once, I'll say it again: 'We have the power to change everything.'
Yehuda Berg
Change
Power
Everything
Once
Say
Said
Again
Our dependence on the pollutants of this Earth have always, and will continue to have, far-reaching consequences to our eco-systems, bio systems, geosystems and our race's natural evolution.
Yehuda Berg
Natural
Will
Consequences
Our
Earth
Evolution
Systems
Always
Continue
Dependence
Race
Bio
We are increasingly open to understanding how we are all connected and that if we sink the ship that we are all on, we all drown. However, we have simultaneously become so focused on our own life experiences that we think we are alone.
Yehuda Berg
Life
Alone
Become
Understanding
Own
Think
Increasingly
Our
Focused
Life Experiences
Open
Simultaneously
Drown
How
However
Sink
Ship
Experiences
Connected
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