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![]() | The 72 Names of God: The Course: Technology for the Soul by Yehuda Berg ISBN-10: 9781571891358 ISBN-10: 1-57189-135-8 ISBN-13: 9781571891358 ISBN-13: 978-1-57189-135-8 Hardcover 2004-02-09 Kabbalah Publishing Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description The power of The 72 Names of God operates strictly on a soul level, not a physical one. It's about spirituality, not religiosity. Instead of being limited by the differences that divide people, the wisdom of the Names transcends humanity's age-old quarrels and belief systems to deal with one common bond that unifies all people and nations as one — the human soul. | ||
Amazon.com Review The 72 names of God were originally decoded from letters found in a biblical passage describing Moses' miraculous parting of the Red Sea. Rabbi Yehuda Berg translates these 72 names into familiar spiritual concepts, and shows readers how to these names can be useful creeds on the journey toward enlightenment. He explains that "the mystical power of the Hebrew letters that parted those waters can likewise part whatever Red Sea now confronts you in your own life." The letters may be ancient, but Berg's names read like modern catchphrases: "Angelic Influences," "Soul Mate," "Dumping Depression," and "Sexual Energy." Each one gets its own elegantly designed chapter and high impact graphic. Like most Kabbalah teachers, Berg emphasizes the importance of taming ego. Yet Berg also discusses how to keep the ego in check while still attaining sexual satisfaction and prosperity—tricky, but possible. With its stylized presentation and contemporary language, this makes a unique and inviting book on the Kabbalah. --Gail Hudson | ||
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It Works!!! This is an incredible book. It worked for me on the very first day. Its really about the power of thoughts plus expectancy. I believe the power is the spirit within you. The Names are a point of concentration. The ritual or visualization helps with expectancy. I saw only two problems with the book. One, the size of the Names should have been larger and two, the writer has major problems with the ego. He is from the traditon of the ego being a bad thing. This constant ego bashing puts a drain on the energy of the book. It throws the writer into complaining mode. Instead he should accept the ego as part of the human experience and not judge it as good or bad. People come and go in life, most with an ego. Its just not worth disecting. I really don't think any human is without an ego. It just varies in size. | ||
Great Book This is a great book to read. It is very heartwarming and interesting at the same time. A very enjoyable read. | ||
Incredible Book Was skeptical about the book when it was recommended. However, upon using it - amazing things have been happening to me. I tell all my friends to use it and amazing things happen for them too. This book is really wonderful. So thankful I found it!!! | ||
Love to work with this book It is a very nice book and written well. It gives you a clear view of the names and what you need to do with the names. I started to study Kabbala and this is a very good help with it. | ||
72 Names of God I was really disappointed in this book. It does name Hebrew names for God, but I was unhappy to see that this is more of a self-actualization book than a book about God himself. I would have preferred to read the names of God themselves without the writer's personal slant on them. I absolutely wasn't looking for mysticism in this book. | ||