Every Obstacle Is An Adventure
November 26, 2009 by Binyamin Klempner
Filed under Inspiration
photo credit: Individuo
When I find myself encountering difficulties, I often use the image of Sir Ernest Shackleton as a source of
inspiration, and I encourage my clients to do the same.
Sir Ernest Shackleton led one of the first Antarctic expeditions. Almost everything that could possibly have gone wrong on his expedition went wrong. [...]
5 Goals for Growing and Learning
November 25, 2009 by Binyamin Klempner
Filed under Spirit
Life is a constant process of growing and learning.
This article is the first in a long series of articles designed to help you realize your goals.
Most of us have ideas about the life we’d like to be living, and most of us need encouragement from time to time to help us focus on and achieve [...]
Deep Sea Diving – Kabbala Toons
September 23, 2009 by Binyamin Klempner
Filed under Kabbalah for Kids
Always remember that your soul is always connected with the Infintite Light above. As long as you always maintain that connection, you’ll always succeed in this world.
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Don’t Just Do Something – Kabbala Toons
September 23, 2009 by Binyamin Klempner
Filed under Kabbalah for Kids
When the world gets chaotic, just take a deep breathe and relax…
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That Which I Cannot Do For Myself…
September 23, 2009 by Binyamin Klempner
Filed under Uncategorized
There is a wonderful prayer that appears in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous that asks that G-d do for us what we cannot do for ourselves. We are limited beings and on our own our abilities are limited, but G-d is an infinite G-d and when we connect with G-d we are connecting [...]
Let Go and Let G-d
September 23, 2009 by Binyamin Klempner
Filed under Uncategorized
In the 12-Step fellowships they say, “Let Go and Let G-d.” Often times we find ourselves holding on to things we have no control over. We may be sitting in traffic jams or standing on lines we would rather not be in. We end up getting tense and anxious. Needless-to-say, this [...]








