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It’s All the Same to Me: A Torah Guide to Inner Peace and Love of Life

By: Moshe Gersht
Narrated by: Shloime Zacks
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After spending a decade and a half studying the depths of Torah, Kaballah, Chasidus, and Spirituality, Moshe Gersht has gifted us with a new lens on life. With his spiritual guide It’s All the Same to Me, Moshe Gersht inspires listeners to discover the freedom and joy of a life lived in the deep connection of "sameness".

Gersht introduces the powerful kaballistic idea of Hishtavus to explain how getting beyond our ego is not only essential to your happiness, but is also the key to loving the life you experience. Moshe makes the most esoteric concepts seem like an easy listen and every section is an enjoyable moment.

It’s All the Same to Me has been compared to Eckhart Tolle's The Power of Now, as author of Mastering Life, Dov Ber Cohen, says "The next level"! The Power of Now meets The Power of Torah. Awesome guide to real inner work and exactly what the world needs right now.

Illuminating, enlightening, and uplifting, Moshe Gersht's It’s All the Same to Me is a joyful spiritual guide for a better way to live and for building a better world.

©2021 Theodore Moshe Gersht (P)2021 Theodore Moshe Gersht
Judaism New Thought Spirituality
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This book, was absolutely perfection. The book personally gave me a wonderful new outlook for life.

The kindness and support of the author's understanding of the average human mind.

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The reader’s voice is calming and clear. The content is well organized, rich, and life changing. Chapters are the perfect length for a sitting. Grab a journal, put your headphones on and take this journey.

Easy listen, Impactful, Concise

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I have listened to this book too many times to count. There is so much here! Plumbing the depths of these concepts can take a lifetime.

This is a crucial book to own!

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This book centers me and brings me peace. I’ve read so many different books on mindfulness, and this one is fantastic.

A different and helpful look at mindfulness.

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I love how concise it is. it's a wonderful reminder after reading the power of now by Eckhart Tolle and the course and miracles this wraps it up in a little quick book.

Loved it!

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I really did not expect this book to have such a deep impact. For those that are just starting the journey, this book will set you in the right direction. For those that have been on the journey, this book can bring it all home. It’s a journey into the sameness and oneness of all things. Cannot recommend enough. My one piece of advice is to give the book some time, as the book says in the beginning - the more practical applications come later. Also deserves praise for the wonderful, calming narrator.

It all comes together. It’s all the same.

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A wonderful, life-transforming book. I would like to try to listen to it at least once a week.

Absolutely Vital

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While parts of the book are good, the author often offers simplistic, blithe solutions to nuanced problems. Some of the similes the author uses - references to drug addiction and obesity - demonstrate a hurtful lack of understanding regarding these issues. This work is also subject to the typical arguments against stoicism: How does “equanimity” address empathy? How do we use our emotions to ground us? Are these prescriptive strategies even attainable?

Some may enjoy this book, but its edges are rough. I wish the author the best, though.

Clumsy

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