The God-Powered Life: Awakening to Your Divine Purpose
By (Author) Rabbi David Aaron
Shambhala Publications Inc
Trumpeter Books
15th July 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
296.7
Paperback
160
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 10mm
195g
You are an individual expression of God. That's the teaching of the ancient Jewish mystical tradition. Rabbi David Aaron shows that when we truly connect to our inner self, that fact becomes wonderfully obvious. Each of us has a divine mission in life, he teaches, and when we understand this, we are empowered to take control of our life; to use our creative powers more fully; and give more to others, our community, and the world. In "The God-Powered Life", the author looks at how to: find the courage to be who we truly are rather than who others want us to be, find a connection to the divine within ourselves, manifest that divine presence in our dealing with others and during tumultuous times, gain a clearer understanding of ourselves and our purpose in life by using the ten Sephirot, or attributes of God. "The God-Powered Life", like Rabbi Aaron's previous book, "The Secret Life of God", is written for readers from any religious background who are open to accessing the Jewish mystical view of self-worth and fulfilment.
Aarons gentle arguments make an effective appeal to the mystically inclined.Library Journal
The God-Powered Life shows us how to transform our ordinary everyday living into an extraordinary, powerful journey charged with divine passion and purpose.Marianne Williamson, author of A Return to Love
The God-Powered Life is filled with secrets to the ultimate meaning of a life plugged into God. If you long for happiness, wholeness, and inspiration, I highly recommend you read this book.Debbie Ford, author of The 21-Day Consciousness Cleanse
Rabbi David Aaron offers insight after insight on the most basic issues of human existence, insights that are life-transforming.Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, author of Jewish Literacy
Rabbi David Aaron is a popular lecturer in North America and a frequent guest on radio and TV. He is the founder and dean of Isralight, an international organization with centres and programmes throughout North America, South Africa, and Israel. He lives in Jerusalem with his wife, Chana, and their seven children.