Synopsis When the Israelites heard the word of God in Exodus, Rabbi Yehuda Berg contends, they were given in those three verses--72 Hebrew characters--a blueprint to succeed. This blueprint forms the basis of the mystical practice of Kabbalah. THE 72 NAMES OF GOD presents the Kabbalah in an easily-digestible format, using a breezy tone, imaginative fables, and eye-catching graphics in a pop-art palette to illustrate the basic concepts of Kabbalah. Rabbi Berg, a popular Kabbalah teacher and son of the founder of the worldwide Kabbalah Centre organization, is adept at presenting mystical concepts in a direct, almost conversational style that is especially attractive for beginners.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 2003-05-01 |
| Size | | Length: | 194 pages | | Height: | 8.5 in | | Width: | 8.5 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 28.8 oz |
Publisher's Note Rabbi Berg offers a concise explanation of the Kabbalah's 72 names of God and how the three letters of each name of God can be used to connect with the infinite spiritual current to enhance individual lives and transform the entire world.
Industry Reviews "The real star here is not the writing but the layout; rarely has a Kabbalah book been so easy on the eyes. Trendy designs, chic photographs and illustrations, and even a little comic-book-style graphic art enhance the book and maintain reader interest." (04/14/2003)
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