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we now enter the month of Gemini, and as a Gemini, I can tell you that one of the most difficult things to do is focus on one thing for a long period of time.  We’re known for not letting the dust settle beneath our feet.

As with everything, this can be beneficial or damaging.  The choice is ours.

If we harness this unlimited energy, we can achieve more in this month than we can in the other months of the year.  There is a tremendous flow of Light coming down now that gives us the ability to get many projects cooking at once.

For me, I usually have my hand in several pots at one time – from working on new books, to lecturing around the world, to researching upcoming projects.  I’m the poster boy for multi-tasking.

Over the years I’ve noticed my pattern.  I might be working on a book and the thunderbolt of inspiration hits, and I drop what I am doing and move onto the next idea.  Then, while working on this new idea, it happens again.  I follow the inspiration once more and begin anew.  And before you know it, I’ve got six books on the burner...

…the downside being I’ve got six unfinished books on my hands. 

To avoid this, I constantly remind myself that the books I’ve got on the stove will fizzle out if I don’t tend to them.  Most of all, the thought of not revealing the Light contained in these books pushes me to go back and finish what I started. 

We must all remember that we are always messengers for others.  The talent and inspiration the Light affords us is meant to be delivered and shared.  When we leave projects sitting half done, we are basically depriving others of their Light!  Scary, huh? But whether we like it or not, this teaches us that we are responsible for more than just ourselves.

One of the great lessons of this month is to finish what you start.  It’s always easy to start things, but the real effort is going back and putting more consciousness into what you’ve left behind.




Holidays are much more than commemorations of ancient events.  They are each a connecting point to cosmic energy.  Rav Berg places that transforming energy within the grasp of every reader, from experienced Kabbalah students to those who are discovering this wisdom for the first time.

In Days of Power, Part Two, you’ll learn the kabbalistic meaning behind such popular holidays as:

•Chanukah
•Purim
•Passover
•Shavuot

As well as discovering the beauty behind some lesser known ones such as:
•Tu B’Shvat
•Lag B’Omer
•Tisha B’Av
•Tu B’av

You will also find kabbalistic explanations of the New Moon, Anniversaries of the Righteous, and so much more. 
Days of Power is a practical users’ manual for each and every holiday.  Own it today.

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