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Spiritual Teacher Andrew Cohen Interviewed in Israel

I recently heard about an international organization called EnlightenNext which was founded by spiritual teacher Andrew Cohen, and deals with the evolution of human consciousness in the 21st century.

I was surprised to find out that among the many centers they have around the world, there has also been a recent opening of a center right here in Tel Aviv-Jaffa which offers weekly lectures, meetings and meditation sessions. Tomorrow, Wednesday, there is supposed to be a lecture on Collective Awakening which I must say, is right up my alley. I think I will definitely check it out and see what this center has to offer…

Meanwhile, I found an interview with Andrew Cohen done here in Israel to get a better idea about the man behind the concept (see videos below).

During his Israeli tour in September of 2006 to inaugurate the new EnlightenNext center in Tel Aviv, Andrew Cohen was interviewed by Itay Mautner, a journalist from Mahut Hachayim (Essence of Life), a spiritual website.

They spoke about the nature of enlightenment, or spiritual freedom, and how the life conditions in Israel are not conducive for such freedom because Israelis are naturally preoccupied with survival. Cohen spoke about the urgent need to create a new moral and philosophical context for Israeli culture in order to overcome the materialism, narcissism, and cynicism that characterized secular society there at present. He emphasized the need to see life not in a limited national/cultural context, but as part of a very vast perspective—a 14-billion-year process.

Andrew Cohen Interviewed in Israel Part 1:

Andrew Cohen Interviewed in Israel Part 2:

My First Online Interview - SeoVice

August 21st, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Internet & Blogging, Random Thoughts

Shira TamirA friend of mine from a cool new site called SeoVice interrogated me a little about my part in the online marketing business (a “Day in the Life” sorta piece…)

Click here to read my first official online interview and learn a little more about me and the projects I’m currently working on!

Here’s to the Crazy Ones

August 6th, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in Changing The World, Something To Think About

Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The trouble-makers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules, and they have no respect for the status-quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify, or vilify them. But the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.

At first people refuse to believe that a strange new thing can be done.
Then they begin to hope it can be done.
Then they see it can be done.
Then it is done and all the world wonders why it was not done centuries ago.

~ Frances Hodgson Burnett

Are you “crazy” enough to change the world???

Dance Like Nobody is Watching

Last night I went for a walk with an Eckhart Tolle lecture sinking in through my mp3 (what can I say - I’m a groupie!!!)

I was approaching the Tel Aviv Port just as E.T. was in his motivational peak (for those familiar with Eckhart you know he’s not exactly a “motivational speaker” but that the real power lies in the peaceful simplicity of his words…)

Anyway, just as E.T. was encouraging me to “embrace the moment”, “be here Now“, “surrender to the present moment, no matter what form it may take”, “SURRENDER TO THE NOW”, his voice started drowning out to the sound of samba music coming from a large crowd of people standing along the port.

I then realized that what E.T. was really trying to say was “Oh, for god sake, take off the damn earphones, stop listening to me blabbing on about surrendering and embrace the present moment already!!!”

And so I did.

As I approached the crowd I realized that it was a huge samba party, with people of all ages line dancing to the beat of the samba drums, following the lead of some dance trainers who were demonstrating the moves.

As with any type of similar situation, there were the people who were actually participating (and I must say, having the time of their lives..) and then there was the rest of the on-lookers circling the event, safely smiling and clapping away as the others got their grooves on.

I was with the on-lookers (hey, I’m SHY!).

I was looking at the dancers, at how much fun they were having, and yet all I could hear was Eckharts words echoing in my ears: “SURRENDER!”

But I couldn’t.

The next couple of minutes consisted of a unique inner dialogue with myself (as a typical Gemini, I’ve gotten quite good at those) which consisted basically of this:

- Dance!

- No, I cant…

- But you want to!

- No, I’m shy…

- Just do it!

- But I don’t know the steps..

- No one here knows the steps.. they’re learning as they go!

- But what if someone I know will see me?

- So what?

- What if they notice that I’m here all alone?

- Who cares????

- Hey I know, I’ll come back next week with my husband.. It will probably be much more fun with him anyway… Yeah, that’s what I’ll do!

- You chicken.

Ok, you get the point.

But here’s where the real magic started:

All of a sudden I noticed a little girl and her mom who were standing nearby. The mom was trying to encourage the girl to dance and the girl kept shying away. Each time the mom would gently nudge her, the girl would consider it for a moment, and then finally she would shy away clinging on to her mommy’s leg.

At that moment, I INSTANTLY had a flashback to my childhood where unfortunately I had been in so many similar situations: people encouraging me to dance or play or participate or sing (I sooo wanted to do that) .. and almost every single time I would eventually shy away, disappointing the people around me, but most importantly - disappointing mySELF.

And then suddenly it hit me:

I’M NOT THAT LITTLE GIRL ANYMORE! I dont have to be that little girl anymore!! It is just my conditioned mind trying to take over… trying to convince me that this is something I wasn’t capable of doing.. that I was “too shy”. (Yes, those hours listening to Eckhart’s lectures were finally starting to pay off…)

As I was having this enlightenment, I noticed more and more people around me had started to join in the line dance. It was like a wave coming in and I knew that I could not stand in place any longer.. that if ever I wanted to prove something to myself I would need to do it NOW.

“JUST TAKE THE FIRST STEP”, that little voice inside me thundered over the music.

And so I did.

I took the first step and the next thing I know I was dancing to beat, shaking my booty along with the best of them…

And I was having FUN!

But that’s not the end of this story:

Just as I was starting to really enjoy myself, I suddenly noticed (now, get this…) the same little girl I had seen before, was now looking directly at me (out of all the other people in the crowd) and trying to copy my dance moves!!

I smiled to her and she smiled back this sweet, shy smile and before I knew it I was heading over to her (dancing as I went) and yelled to her “Come dance with me!” She giggled and shyed away, running back to her mom. And I continued dancing with the others till the end of the song.

When the song was over, I headed out of the crowd, but not before bumping into the little girl and her mother once again.

Before I could say a word, her mother gave me this huge smile and yelled “THANK YOU!” over the music (I guess she noticed me trying to get her daughter to dance…) I looked down at the little girl and told her “You know, you’re a really great dancer! I SAW you!”

The girl looked back at me with her big brown eyes amd beautiful smile and I could tell she was so pleased with herself when I said that.

Again, her mother thanked me and told me that I have a beautiful smile.

As I thanked her back I realized that I had just made a difference in that little girl’s life. That even though I was a perfect stranger, maybe I had succeeded in encouraging her to let go and feel good about herself.

Her mother looked at me like I was a human angel that appeared out of nowhere.

What her mother didn’t know was that all of this would have never been possible if it wasn’t for her little girl gently nudging ME on to face my fears.

Her daughter was MY angel.

And for that I shall be eternally grateful.

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