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Yehuda Berg’s The 72 Names of God Meditation Book is your personal torch to highlight the areas of your life where you need to shine. Through the practice of meditating on the 72 Names of God, you will stir the Light within your soul to help you. See the impact of your decisions before you make them; bring more money into your life whenever you need it; heal yourself physically and emotionally. The 72 Names of God will activate the power of miracles when you need them most. ...
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nothing less than a user's guide to the universe Move beyond where you are right now to where you truly want to be - emotionally, spiritually, financially, creatively - in all aspects of your life in the real world. "This hook provides a simple yet powerful and profound message for both novices and seasoned seekers alike." John Gray, Ph.D. Author of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus "This book should come with a warning: danger of Enlightenment." Guy Ritchie Director of the movie Snatch "THE POWER OE KABBALAH shows you how to reveal the beauty of your spirit and embark on a journey of self - discovery and transformation." Deepak Chopra Author of How to Know God "THE POWER 0F KABBALAH inspires, enlightens, moves and fills me with loughter and joy. Don't pass this by. You don't have to be Jewish to see how truly marvelous this gem of a hook really is." Fred Alan Wolf, Ph.D. Author of Mind into Matter and The Spiritual Universe National Book Award winner 10 a world jam - packed with confusion, chaos and the superficial, THE POWER OF KABBALAH helps you throw on the brakes before you hit the wail. Love it and LlVE it!" Sandra Bernhard Actress and Comedienne...
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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. ...
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Is it possible to turn the rush that comes from closing a business deal or having a brief, passionate affair into an enduring sense of wholeness and peace? Kabbalah, according to its increasingly large group of practitioners, is the path from that fleeting feeling of pleasure that most people settle for to the lasting fulfillment that is our birthright as human beings. In Le Pouvoir de la Kabbale, renowned teacher Yehuda Berg shows how to view and navigate through life by tapping Kabbalistic truths. He explains the key process of transforming from a reactive to a proactive being and how this change can trigger increased creative energy, greater personal power, and a stronger and more satisfying sense of life. These teachings include: embracing problems and obstacles as true opportunities for spiritual development; making miracles through positive thinking; and accepting responsibility for what happens in one's life. ...
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Is it possible to turn that rush that comes from closing a business deal or having a brief, passionate affair into an enduring sense of wholeness and peace? Kabbalah, according to its increasingly large group of practitioners, is the path from that fleeting feeling of pleasure that most people settle for to the lasting fulfillment that is their birthright as human beings. In The Power of Kabbalah, renowned teacher Yehuda Berg shows how to view and navigate through life by tapping Kabbalistic truths. He explains the key process of transforming from a reactive to a proactive being that will in turn trigger increased creative energy, greater personal power, and a stronger and more satisfying sense of life. These teachings include embracing rather than avoiding problems and obstacles as true opportunities for spiritual development; making miracles through positive thinking; and accepting responsibility for what happens in one's life....
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Kabbalah teaches that angels facilitate the circulation of energy throughout the non-physical universe. Invisible, intangible, and yet within us and all around us, angels serve as the infrastructure of the spiritual world. Some have existed forever — archangels, angels of the days of the week and of the zodiac, guardian angels, and the Angel of Death. But other angels are created through our actions — good or bad. Each action creates an angel that must transmit the meaning and impact of that action to the rest of the world and in our own lives. By changing our actions, we are able to harness the power of angels, transform ourselves, and find greater fulfillment. ...
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Based on Yehuda Berg’s popular talks at Kabbalah Centres around the country, Kabbalah on Love has a simple yet profound message: Love is not something you learn or acquire but an essence within, waiting to be revealed. Trapped by layers of ego, fear, shame, doubt, low self-esteem, and other limitations, this incredibly powerful force, Berg explains, can only be activated by sharing and serving unconditionally. The book helps readers distinguish between real love and ego-driven selfish need, showing that we cannot love another until we learn to connect with the love and Light within. ...
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To paraphrase the question most commonly associated with the Passover Seder: Why is this Haggadah different from all other Haggadah? In the case of The Kabbalah Haggadah, it’s because this reading offers far more than the traditional Hebrew text and English translation of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt. The Kabbalah Haggadah decodes each part of this ancient text and its corresponding ritual, explaining the Kabbalistic concepts that they illustrate. With this knowledge, readers and Seder participants can easily take advantage of the windows of opportunity that the holiday affords to connect with the Light and achieve higher consciousness. Edited and with an introduction by renowned Kabbalist Yehuda Berg, this new version of the Haggadah is meant to be read not only during a Seder but all year long as a vehicle for understanding and transformation. A color illustration enhances each of the book’s 15 sections. ...
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Despite the plethora of pills, pillows, and other aids, millions of sleep-deprived Americans have yet to find the relief they’re seeking. Now, in Kabbalah on Sleep, Yehuda Berg reveals that the real purpose of sleep is not rest for the body but rejuvenation of the soul. According to Kabbalah, sleep is when a major portion of the soul leaves the body and travels toward the Light to connect and recharge. This book provides the Kabbalistic tools readers need to use sleep as an effective part of on-going spiritual work. These include understanding dreams, rising to study during the night, scanning the Zohar, prayers and meditation, and “all-nighters” on certain holidays that forge a connection with immortality. Kabbalah on Sleep demonstrates that the true nature of sleep has more to do with consciousness than unconsciousness, and as such it offers an invaluable solution to one of modern life’s greatest challenges: a good night’s sleep. ...
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For the past five years, Yehuda Berg’s morning email messages have been eagerly read by thousands of Kabbalah students all over the world. These daily “tune-ups” help seekers tap into that day’s particular energy and increase their awareness of signs and messages, thus enabling them to maximize the day’s potential. The best of these daily missives are collected here. Beginning on the first day of Nissan, the start of the Kabbalah year, the book gives readers a tune-up tied to each specific day in the Kabbalistic calendar. Each short but powerful message is printed on its own page, fully focusing the reader’s attention and letting them heed Berg’s advice to help get the day started off on a positive note. Corresponding dates in the Gregorian calendar make the book easily accessible by anyone. ...
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“Absence of desire” or "lack of interest" are often listed as symptoms of depression, a medical condition that affects nearly 20 million Americans. A myriad of drugs, herbal remedies, and therapies are now available to treat this condition, and although they may ease the symptoms, none have managed to cure this devastating affliction. In his clear, strong, and heartfelt new book, noted scholar and author Yehuda Berg offers a new “prescription” for those who suffer from depression: the healing energies of Kabbalah. This simple yet profound treatment allows depression sufferers to take back their lives. Readers learn to use Kabbalah’s ancient tools to reconnect with desire, reemerge from the debilitating darkness, and overcome depression once and for all. Berg suggests specific Kabbalistic tools for readers to use on the path to recovery, while case histories provide further illumination and inspiration. ...
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According to the teachings of Kabbalah, angels are the infrastructure of the universe, the invisible conduit that moves energy along. Some have existed forever: archangels, angels of the days of the week and the zodiac, guardian angels, the angels of death and judgment. Other angels, both positive and negative, are created through our actions. Inteligencia angelical reveals the power behind these unseen forces and shows how, through Kabbalah, readers can harness that power, transform their lives, and find greater fulfillment. ...
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From best-selling author and noted teacher and speaker Yehuda Berg comes a thought-provoking call to action on our current global crisis. Positing that our collective abdication of responsibility — in every facet of our lives, including business and the economy, the environment, government and politics, healthcare, education, and religion — has contributed to the problems and challenges we face, Berg asserts that taking responsibility for our actions (or lack thereof) and their consequences is the key to achieving change for the better. Berg urges readers to access the power within each of us, using the principles of Kabbalah, in order to create the consciousness shift required for lasting positive change. ...
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In The Way of the Kabbalist, best-selling author Yehuda Berg describes exactly what those who practice Kabbalah do and why they do it. What might appear to the curious but unknowing as mysterious rules and rituals are in fact the tools students use to achieve goals such as love, purity, self-control, abundance, healing, and joy. All are designed to bring more Light into life and the world, and ultimately, personal transformation. Berg explains the significance of certain clothing and colors, hair and head coverings, special days and meditations, immersion in water and rolling in snow, incense and candle-lighting, food classifications and combinations, and much more. Everything readers ever wanted to know about the spiritual technology taught successfully by The Kabbalah Centre worldwide is defined here, in the essential Kabbalah user's manual. ...
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In this concise but powerful book, noted scholar and teacher Yehuda Berg describes all of the basic elements involved in the Sabbath, as practiced by students of Kabbalah, and explains the reasons behind each one. In Kabbalah, the period between Friday sunset and Saturday sunset is very different from, and more important than, any of the other days of the week. Kabbalists believe that the Sabbath is the only day when the spiritual and physical worlds are united, making it the most powerful day. The Light force flows continually, giving the opportunity to refuel energy and rejuvenate the soul for the coming week. But, according to Kabbalah, the day is not one of rest, nor is it about worship; it’s about making a connection, which takes spiritual work. This book clearly explains how to make that connection. ...
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