Our Journey from ego2heart

Welcome to our interactive timeline from ego2heart. Please scroll over the photos below, for an illustration of our journey. Inspired by our appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show. —Ronit and Moti

OUR JOURNEY

This timeline is an illlustration of our life journey that lead us to form the communication practice Ego2Heart. Through life’s successes and challenges we were lead to our lives’ purpose.

THE UNEXPECTED TURN

Accepting an offer to learn modeling, changed my direction from a dream of teaching children, to being crowned Miss Israel and assuming an unexpected role.

THE UNEXPECTED ROLE

Living in the United States as the wife of a doctor, mother of three, and now an unofficial ambassador for Israel, I opened Fiorucci Beverly Hills, a trend-setting fashion boutique.

HAVING EVERYTHING AND FEELING EMPTY

With the attention of owning Fiorucci Beverly Hills, I began to question superficiality and financial success. Despite fame, fortune, and a beautiful family, I felt emptiness and sought a more soulful identity.

MY SOULFUL PATH: A PURSUIT OF INNER TRUTH

Intuition was always part of my life, but only now did I begin to explore practices such as meditation and council to achieve inner focus, and balance.

LOSS AND RENEWAL

With the loss of my husband, and my parents, I moved back to Israel. Embracing my growing knowledge of different spiritual perspectives, I found fulfillment—in service.

SHARING OUR INSIGHTS

Today, we are in a place where we can share with you our experiences, and tools, to enable you to renew your sense of purpose, in life and romance.

FINDING MY DESTINY

As a single man, I traveled, and dated various women, with the same burning desire to connect with soulmate. On December 31, 2004, I met Ronit in person, fulfilling that dream.

LAYERING MY LIFE’S AMBITIONS

Pursuing my artistic talents of becoming a singer/songwriter while in psychology practice, life took a turn with the challenges of losing my dear father and the break-up of my marriage.

ON MY LIFE’S PATH

In the 1980s, with my doctorate completed, I felt that I was on my life’s path. I started my practice as a psychologist, and was married with two children.

AN ACADEMIC DREAM COMES TRUE

I left the promised land for the land of promise: the United States. Despite the pain of leaving, I knew I needed to take action, to pursue my dreams.

DAYDREAMING

At 17 on a farm in Israel, my fantasies take me elsewhere: being with the most beautiful woman I’d ever seen and becoming a reputable psychologist, occupies my thoughts.