We Plan, God Laughs: Ten Steps to Finding Your Divine Path When Life is Not Turning Out Like You Wanted

The old Yiddish proverb, “We plan, God laughs,” expresses a truth everyone can relate to. At every stage of life we make plans, setting out where we want to go and imagining what we will be like when we have “arrived.” But things have a way of turning out not quite as we hoped or expected.

In WE PLAN, GOD LAUGHS, Sherre Hirsch argues that too often our plans are limited to ones we think up at bedtime, or are devised by our parents, or by what looks good on a résu... (show more)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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    This is a great book to read if you're in the midst of transition. It's very light and not preachy although written by a Rabbi. There are so many pearls of wisdom in this book that I had to keep a journal of each chapter. She keeps you engaged in every chapter using questions to ask yourself and interweaving personal stories.

    She addresses some of the things that have you stuck in your current rut. The first thing that struck me is that we (I) need to take a leap of faith and that fea... (show more)

     
    by Beth on Apr 02, 2009 at 11:19PM

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  • This was a very good book about how to live life with God not as a puppet-master nor as an uninterested observer, but as a partner who is intimately involved with us yet allows us our own space. Since it is written by a Rabbi (yes, the rabbi is a she, one of only a dozen in modern history), there were some perspectives that were new to me or I struggled with, but that was good also. She talks about the "divine spark" in each of our lives and how intends for us to use that "sp... (show more)

     
     
    by Bruce on Nov 15, 2008 at 06:34PM

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