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The 72 Names of God: Technology for the Soul

The 72 Names of God: Technology for the Soul

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Technology for the Soul -- High touch/high tech for NOW
Review: Superb look at spirituality in our time using ancient symbols and technology. Easy to read, thought-provoking and a book you can re-read over and over. Great gift for the searcher who thinks they know everything and have walked in everyone's footsteps -- or think they lead the way (isn't that all of us at some time). I wanted to give mine away but it HAS to remain on my private bedroom shelf with only a half dozen other books that I keep for my use only versus the bookshelves in the office. Don't let the words Kabala influence you -- it's a book for those of all faiths and beliefs, more philosophy than religion.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Secrets Revealed
Review: The 72 names of God by Yehuda Berg is as refreshing as it is honest, heart felt and compassionate. Rabbi Berg's love for humanity and desire for all to connect to the Creator is lovely and pure. Thank You for revealing secrets that have been hidden from us for thousands of years. This book has touched my life as well as those who have received copies from me as gifts...I can't stop sharing this miraculous technology.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The perfect gift to the ones you care for. (Yourself 1st?)
Review: The book is certainly a must for every household!
Its outstanding design on the outside is just a clue to the beauty concealed within the profound wisdom of its pages.
Even after utilizing the wisdom of Kabbalah to enhance, empower and improve my life, and the lives of family and friends around me for quite some time, I am totally amazed to realize how this book took me to another dimension.
The book for me is about taking this ancient but so very relevant wisdom and bringing it 'home'. Maybe I should say personalizing it.
It is presenting us with a set of 72 keys. Each key designed to unlock a closed door to a specific area in our lives and allow the endless light of the Creator (the endless abundance that the cosmos has for us - if you choose) to enter and fulfill that 'chamber'.
Like a rainbow, made of 72 shades of colors, which combine together to form the complete brightest white light.
No words to thank Rav and Karen Berg, Yehuda Berg and all those who took part in making this technology so accessible and again such an everyday-easy-to-relate-to and simple to use tool.
May you be endlessly rewarded for your great contribution to help people attain real change in their lives.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Breathtakingly simple yet deeply profound!
Review: The book is deceptively simple -- i found myself reading the explanations for many of the names over and over again. Each time, i discovered another layer of insight and wisdom that helped me to better understand myself and the world around me. A remarkable achievement. I have read countless self-help books, including books on Kabbalah. No one has ever made "spiritual wisdom" this practicable and sensible. Especially the story of Creation -- who we are and why we are here. Brilliant!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An amazing insight into life
Review: The layout of this book is eye catching and very well designed. When you go beyond the beauty of the pictures, it is a work of art in a very different way than one would expect. I mean art in the spiritual sense. It gives us the key to a truly fulfilled life if we put into practice these simple yet effective teachings. This is the book I have waited for, for a very long time. It is very indepth and it is the first time that they have all been revealed and are in one book. This makes an easy yet effective tool to use in ones daily life. I know that it will be a very important part of my life from now on.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not impressed
Review: The name of this book is 'the 72 names of God'. Unfortunately these 72 names are all made up. What about the real names for G-d. Like Hashem and Eloheim and Adonai. Where did those flutter off to? Because those names are not included or explained. This book is a total misrepresentation. It eschews traditional kabbalah and its only merit is as a coffee table book or an art book. The title is totally deceiving.

Seth J. Frantzman

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The 72 Names of God: Technology for the Soul
Review: This book is a must for those truly interested in growing spiritually. It is simply written, and comes from the heart. It offers tools that are easy and simple to use. It is useful to both beginners and people who have been involved in spirituality for a long time. By just meditating on the different names, your whole perception of life changes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST
Review: This book is amazing!
It presents us with this ancient tool for transformation that has been hidden for 2000 years, in a simple manner. It is a beautiful book, with illustrations and a wonderful presentation. Whoever loved The Power of Kabbalah will surely love this one, and whoever would like a great introduction to its wisdom can start right now with this amazing book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The recipe for life!
Review: This book is the most amazing text yet written in modern times on the study of Kabbalah. If you have studied Kabbalah, you know the power and the influence of the Hebrew letters. Yehuda Berg has written a beautiful and "easy to understand" book that not only gives you an overview of Kabbalah and how it can transform your life and the world around us, but also gives us the "recipes" on how to use the 72 names to eliminate all forms of chaos from our lives. I have studied Kabbalah for five years, and this book has brought me to a new level of understanding. I suggest you read "The Power of Kabbalah", "The Way", and the "Secret" and then save "The 72 Names of God" as the dessert!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: mystical blue light or k-mart blue light special?
Review: while I can certainly see how meditating on good qualities can transform someone, I cannot buy into the big-ancient-magical-secret side of the book. they even offer "72 Names Gear" that includes pendants that cost the same number as the names -- $72! Before you buy the book you need to see page 13: "In fact, God never answers prayers." It goes on to explain how we answer them ourselves. But putting such words into God's mouth seems like too big of a task for Rabbi Berg to accomplish. But then, this is a book of big claims.


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