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Don't Stop Here!


Does your limited perception of yourself keep you captured in place, instead of allowing you to move forward and grow into who you want to become?

How often do we act like the antelope?

Do you see a curtain--a challenge or a struggle in your life--as a wall that cannot be overcome? Does your limited perception of yourself keep you captured in place, instead of allowing you to move forward and grow into whom you want to become?


By Chana Weisberg   More articles...  |   RSS Listing of Newest Articles by this Author
Chana Weisberg is a writer, editor and lecturer. She authored several books, including her latest, Tending the Garden: The Unique Gifts of the Jewish Woman. She has served as the dean of several women’s educational institutes, and lectures internationally on issues relating to women, faith, relationships and the Jewish soul.

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Posted: Dec 16, 2009
thank you, if we nly remember it and use it all the time.
thank you, thank you.
Posted By Chana Gitel Ghanooni, Passaic, NJ
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Posted: Dec 12, 2009
"To the antelopes, the sheet was a wall...."
Thank you for such an awesome example. I have been struggling and praying all day. My weakness is like a wall. Your example has produced strength within me. Thank you.
Posted By Patricia N., Honolulu, HI, USA

Posted: Dec 10, 2009
I am in touch, hopefully
Why are these videos so short?
Excellent product,
I can listen to Chana Weisberg way longer!!!
Keep up the excellent work, Mrs. Weisberg
Posted By Esther Dukesz

Posted: Dec 8, 2009
Thank You
It is good to remember what you explained here all the time of our life
Posted By Ms. Mushka Kaneko



 

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