The Three Conditions

How Intention, Joy, and Certainty Will Supercharge Your Life

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Pub Date Nov 07 2023 | Archive Date Nov 10 2023

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“Moshe Gersht turns spiritual truths into medicine our hearts are longing for.”
—Marianne Williamson, New York Times bestselling author

Why can’t positive thinking lead us all to more fulfilling lives? Because thinking is only part of the equation, according to spiritual teacher and bestselling author Moshe Gersht. The other part, the crucial part that can actually shape the life you want, is how you apply your beliefs. “Knowledge is just a seed in your mind,” writes Gersht. “What makes it grow is your inspired action.” This is the power he shares with his simple and accessible formula for actively pursuing the joy and fulfillment you’ve been longing for.

The Three Conditions are surprisingly straightforward:

• Through Intention, you’re choosing to live and experience the Truth of who you are
• By expressing Certainty, you’re trusting that the Universe is always directing and assisting you in experiencing your authentic Self
Joy is the feeling of happiness that acts as the barometer of how aligned you are with intention and certainty

With lucid insight and practices for reflection and growth, Gersht shows you how to embody these conditions more deeply each day—and tap in to your full power and potential.

Rooted in the Torah tradition, Kaballa, and Chasidus, as well as an array of spiritual traditions, this book provides real-time tools to help you cultivate and practice intention, certainty, and joy right now. By following Moshe’s formula, you’ll start living the life you’re destined to live regardless of race, color, or creed. It will point you toward the life behind your life circumstances.

“There are two things that matter most: what you believe about your Self and what you believe about the Universe,” says Gersht. “This guide is a reminder of the incredible power you have to choose what you believe—and how you are going to live.”

“Moshe Gersht turns spiritual truths into medicine our hearts are longing for.”
—Marianne Williamson, New York Times bestselling author

Why can’t positive thinking lead us all to more fulfilling lives?...


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PAGES 208

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I for one suffer from anxiety, but this book helped me to put things in perspective to know that worry and stress are a normal part of life and how we cope if the most important take away.

Among other things, the book puts forward the idea that worrying is something we can control. I think that is one of the biggest lessons of the book. We CANNOT control everything although as humans we feel like we can. That is the beginning of self sabatoging.

All in all, this is a really useful resource for anyone looking for help with such challenges. Definitely worth checking out and being able to apply to your own practice with dealing with others.

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"Three Conditions" by Moshe Gersht is a thought-provoking exploration of human behavior and societal constructs. Gersht delves into the complexities of existence through the lens of three fundamental conditions: freedom, authenticity, and love. Drawing from philosophy, psychology, and personal anecdotes, he challenges readers to reconsider their perceptions of these conditions and their implications on individual lives and collective societies. Although rooted in Judaic beliefs you do not have to be jewish to get something from this work. With insightful analysis and engaging prose, Gersht encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences and beliefs, making this book a valuable addition to any philosophical or psychological library.

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