Birth: When the Spiritual and the Material Come Together
By Shari Arison
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Shari Arison – considered the most influential woman in Israel and the richest woman in the Middle East, the leader of a business empire that spans the globe and the head of the largest private philanthropic foundations in Israel – has been on a lifelong spiritual journey. And she has a message for each and every one of us. We can – and must – transform the world. And we must start right now.
In her new book, Birth – When the Spiritual and the Material Come Together, Shari Arison wants to share her revealing personal account of that arduous journey and a blueprint of her vision for the future.
As the global economy staggers on the brink of collapse and the earth hurtles towards a looming environmental disaster, Shari steps forward to tell us that we have the power within us to turn collapse into change, chaos into harmony, the old unworkable conventions into a new model for living that brings together the spiritual and the material to create a better, brighter future for all of humanity.
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Birth - Shari Arison
Birth: When the Spiritual and the Material Come Together
By Shari Arison
Smashwords Edition
Copyright © 2011 Arison Creative Ltd.
Published by Waterside Publications
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LCN: 2011927901
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For my mother, and father of blessed memory,
who gave me life.
For my children Jason, David,
Cassie, and Daniel:
You light up my world. You are the greatest gift
in my life. I love you very, very much.
About the Author
Shari Arison is an American-Israeli businesswoman and philanthropist. Arison is repeatedly ranked by Forbes magazine as one of the world’s wealthiest women and was also ranked by Forbes among the top 50 most influential women in the world in 2008.
Shari Arison was born in the United States (1957) and is the daughter of Mina Arison Sapir and the late American-Israeli businessman Ted Arison, the founder of Carnival Cruise Lines.
Shari Arison has a significant beneficial interest in Carnival Corporation and has served twice on its board of directors.
She leads the Arison Group, a business and philanthropic group. The Group’s business arm is made up of leading corporations including Bank Hapoalim, Israel’s largest bank; Shikun & Binui, one of the largest real estate and infrastructures companies in Israel; and Salt Industries, the largest salt manufacturer in Israel. She is also the founder of Miya, the Arison Group’s global water company.
The Group’s philanthropic arm includes among others the Ted Arison Family Foundation, which addresses the needs of the community, and Essence of Life, an organization whose aim is to heighten awareness and provide tools for attaining inner peace, both in Israel and abroad. Shari Arison also initiated the annual Good Deeds Day, which each year gives people the opportunity to volunteer and help others.
In 2005, she was named as an Honorary Fellow of the Decade at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, and she has been serving as a board member there since 2007.
In both 2007 and 2009, Shari Arison was chosen as Woman of the Year by Globes, one of Israel’s leading financial newspapers.
Shari Arison is the mother of four and currently resides in Israel. Please visit: www.arison.com
Exposing oneself is always frightening and difficult, especially when it entails exposing the soul, the inner self. There is always the fear that people will not accept what you have to offer, that they will laugh at you, pass judgment on you, or perhaps even worse.
My need to bare my soul to the world emanates from the Talmudic verse that states: . . .whoever saves one life is considered as if he had saved the entire world.
(Jerusalem Talmud, Mishnah Sanhedrin 4:5)
I feel a great need to help humanity. I wish to inspire a change in people. I want to bring people closer to God. And if my exposure accomplishes this, then the fear—and the difficulty it entails—are worth the risk.
Table of Contents
Birth
Spirit
Matter
Coming Together
Acknowledgments
Birth
The old world is collapsing around us. the personal, the interpersonal, the material, the environmental, and the political—they are all now in a state of flux, of volatility, of change. We are facing a new world, a world we have never known before. A world in which the familiar laws and traditional perceptions will no longer be of help to us. A world in which the conventional differences between the economic-business-material and the spiritual is no longer valid. We are facing a world in which the spiritual and the material come together.
The old world is collapsing around us. Not all at once, but in a process that started several years ago and is now reaching its climax. Like a wound that needs to be cleansed in order to heal, this climax is also accompanied by pain and suffering, by an infection that must be purged. This purging burns, causes pain, but this pain is essential. So that we can begin anew, we need to cleanse ourselves from what we do to ourselves, from what we do to each other, from what we do to our environment and to our world. The ever-growing aggression, the erupting wars, the collapsing economy, the poisoned air, the hostile media, the raging epidemics—all the plagues of the world are our infection. It is from these that we must free ourselves and heal ourselves in order to reach the new, the clean, the altered.
For too long humanity has acted with an outrageous lack of responsibility. We lost our balance and shifted our world out of balance. We wanted everything for ourselves. We failed to look at the overall picture and did not take into consideration those with whom we share the world—other human beings, living creatures, the earth and its resources, the entire planet. We focused only on ourselves. We took everything for granted and thought that the world was meant to serve us, that everything in it was created for us, and that all of it would still be here tomorrow. This arrogance has led us to the point where we are destroying our world—in every way, and not just environmentally—with our very own hands.
I believe we must understand that if we want change, we must create change. It is not in the hands of governments, nor in the hands of leaders or gurus, nor in the hands of the powerful or the wealthy. It is in our hands, the hands of each and every one of us. All of us have a share in the future, at every level: personally, interpersonally, politically, economically, and environmentally. Everyone must focus on his or her part, whether they are businesspeople or farmers, high-tech workers or schoolteachers. We must find our essence, to understand, to accept, and to respect first ourselves and then the Other, to contribute our part.
For most of my life I have received messages—images and worded communications, sometimes even in an ancient language—that come to me from above. In the past, I used the help of channelers who interpreted the messages for me, but today I know how to receive those messages directly, without the need for interpretation, without the inevitable bias that takes place when information passes through someone else’s filters (to stress this point, I use in this book two different words to describe the same phenomenon: channeling
—given to me by another, and message
—communicated to me directly).
About two years ago, I received a message in which I was told to prepare myself for an impending collapse. My response was not economic; I did not rush to sell my assets in order to prevent losses or try to make a profit. My only response was to continue with even greater determination on my path, on the path that I and the companies in the Arison Group have followed in recent years: a powerful and decisive process aimed at realizing the Group’s vision.
My purpose in this book is to share the path I have traveled, in the spiritual realm and in the business realm, to share the insights I have reached regarding the essential connection between the two, to speculate as to the nature of the new world we are approaching, and to reveal my business-spiritual model—a new model for a new world, which will enable individuals, companies, and even states and nations to transform the collapse all around us into change, and to bring together the spiritual and the material, and from this meeting, give birth to a new future.
Spirit
Like a researcher who dedicates his or her life to an effort to heal illnesses or discover new stars, i see myself as a researcher. A researcher of the self. My research deals with consciousness, essence, and the discovery of new ways to reach them. There are countless paths for learning the lessons of life, and I have walked on many of them. Some of them are rocky and hard, some have many traffic lights, and some are like highways. All of these paths have ultimately led me to myself. But even on the fastest roads, the path is not easy. There are many challenges along the way, and you need patience, willpower, and faith to regroup and continue on, even if you fall—and always, at some stage, you will fall because there is nothing perfect except for God. And when we become perfect, we will finally be united with God. Our goal in this life is to try to achieve perfection, try to transform, and there are many transformations to be made. When one ends, we move on to the next one.
Am I a religious person? Some say that I am more religious than religious people. But in my eyes, religion and spirituality are two different things. I believe that religion, as an institution, is divisive. We must rise above religions and see that we are all in fact one. We are all part of the same whole. It is possible to be a religious person without being connected to oneself, to one’s essence. And it is possible to be a non-religious person who is very connected, and vice versa. The meaning of this connection is closeness to and acquaintance with the divine spark that is within each