Book Signing and Talk with Yehuda Berg
Join bestselling author Yehuda Berg this evening at Indigo Bay & Bloor as he speaks out about the global challenges we face and our power to change them.
According to Yehuda Berg, the son of Kabbalah Centre founder Rav Philip Berg, the world has reached a turning point in history. Our short-term thinking and lack of awareness of personal power is wreaking havoc on the planet. In his latest book, The Power to Change Everything, Yehuda advocates that everything in our life, and our world, is created by our consciousness, even if we aren't always aware of the bigger picture.
In his talk, Yehuda will discuss the problematic areas of politics, religion, environment, and economy, and point out our most common and collective blind spots. He'll challenge us towards self-empowerment, which will ultimately make for a genuinely fulfilling life. Drawing from the context of current events, personal experience, and old parables, he makes the case that we ourselves created the suffering that exists in this world -- and that we can change it.
Book signing details:
Wednesday, January 6, 2010 - 7:00 p.m.
Indigo - Bay Bloor (Manulife Centre)
55 Bloor Street West
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A 7th grade parents wants the book removed from her child’s classroom
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Heti was recently shortlisted as one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world for her novel 'How Should a Person Be?'
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