Nina Amir's Articles

  • An Alternative to New Year’s Resolutions: Four Ways to Plant Seeds of Change
    Nina Amir and Karen Stone explain how to successfully achieve the New Year's resolutions. Amir and Stone explain that much like a seed becoming a full-grown plant, the process of creating change requires time, care, attention, and nurturing. If given these things, the seed grows into a mature plant bearing fruit -- the successful accomplishment of our resolutions.
  • If God Joined You at Work, Would You Notice?
    This article provides information on how to bring God into the work environment. Readers will discover three easy ways to make their office into a sacred space and to keep God in their thoughts throughout their work day. With a simple change in consciousness, anyone can begin to "see" God in the office as well as in church or synagogue or during personal prayer and meditation.
  • Art Buchwald Lives On in Jewish Celebrity Cookbook
    In typical Buchwaldian fashion, the famous comic columnist, who died on January 17, 2007, contributed a humorous recipe for a "gourmet meal" and biography to a Jewish celebrity cookbook project.
  • The Art and Practice of Creating Sacred Space
    This article encourages readers to create sacred space in their homes and offers some helpful advice on how to do so.
  • It’s Never too Late to Make Resolutions and Set Goals
    Don't let the fact that January is almost over stop you from planting seeds of change for 2007. Change can happen at any time. Here are some tips and advice for making New Year's resolutions and setting goals and keeping them.
  • Move Through the Fear of Having a Spiritual Experience
    Despite the fact that we might want to have a spiritual experience, fear stops us from having waht we desire. THis essay poses some strong arguments for moving through fear and realizing that we are all connected to God, therefore, having a spiritual experience, every moment.
  • Make Valentine’s Day More Than Just a Hallmark Holiday
    This essay offers 5 ways to make Valentine's Day celebrations more meaningful and to observe the holiday without purchasing gifts, cards or candy. In addition, it offers advice on how to make every day Valentine's Day and to use February 14th as a way to rev up the romance and love in your relationship all year long.
  • Three Ways for Jewish Women to Find Liberation from the Slavery of Passover Preparations
    This essay offers Jewish women a new way to look at their Pre-Passover cooking, cleaning and preparing. By seeing themselves as priestesses creating sacred space and presiding over the Passover rituals, they can approach their "chores" as a spiritual practice.
  • Three Things Passover and Easter have in Common
    THis essay details three common themes running through both Pasover and Easter. It provides insight into both the origins of Christianity and Judaism and the reasons behind the observance of these spring holidays.
  • How to Transform Easter from a Commercial Holiday to a Spiritual and Meaningful One
    Tips on how to stop approaching Easter as a commercial holiday and make into a spiritual and meaningful one.
  • The Law of Attraction and Conscious Creation from a Kabbalistic Point of View
    What does the Jewish mystical tradition or Kabbalah have to say about the Law of Attraction and conscious creation? This brief overview gives you a taste of The Secret from a Jewish perspective.
  • Summertime is a Perfect Time for Rituals
    With the longer days and wamer weather, those who enjoy rituals or would like to create their own rituals have ample time and opportunity to do so. This article offers four easy-to-perform rituals that are perfect for summer,and encourages readers to creatively design their own as well.
  • The Secret Reason Why You Don’t Manifest Your Desires
    This article reveals the secret reasons why peple don't always manifest what they want despite the fact that they think they are using the principles outlined in the book/DVD The Secret. Find out why it appears that the Law of Attraction doesn't always work.
  • Why Do We Have to Practice Being Spiritual?
    Much like athletic practice, spiritual practice allows your to strengthen the muscles necessary for feeling unity with a Higher Power. Learn how to incorporate small and short spiritual practices -- or larger and longer ones -- into your life, so your day becomes a constant spiritual practice and your life a continuous spiritual experience.
  • The High Holy Days: A Time of Personal Change and Spiritual Return
    This article offers a look at the process of inner reflection and change that takes place during the observance of the Jewish High Holy Days. Focusing on the beginning of the "Days of Awe," the holiday of Selichot, the author discusses the opportunity Jews have at this time of year to activily change themselves and their lives for the better.

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