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According to Kabbalah, holidays are cosmic times when believers can tap into transformational energies. Every month presents a chance to connect with unique blessings. In Days of Power,
luminary Kabbalist Rav Berg describes the spiritual ceremonies associated with holidays and explains their significance with depth, precision, and passion. Offering an awareness we can use to infuse our lives with positivity, Berg brings the holidays alive, from commemorations of historic events to dynamic opportunities for change and growth. From this perspective, observing holidays is not a religious obligation, but a choice we can make for the purpose of transforming ourselves and the world around us. In Part One, Berg explains preparation for, and provides deep insight into, the first four months of the year, beginning with Rosh Hashanah.
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According to Kabbalah, holidays are cosmic times when believers can tap into transformational energies. Every month presents a chance to connect with unique blessings. In Days of Power,
luminary Kabbalist Rav Berg describes the spiritual ceremonies associated with holidays and explains their significance with depth, precision, and passion. Offering an awareness we can use to infuse our lives with positivity, Berg brings the holidays alive, from commemorations of historic events to dynamic opportunities for change and growth. From this perspective, observing holidays is not a religious obligation, but a choice we can make for the purpose of transforming ourselves and the world around us. In Part One, Berg explains preparation for, and provides deep insight into, the first four months of the year, beginning with Rosh Hashanah.