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The 72 Names of God: Technology for the Soul [Hardcover]

Yehuda Berg
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  • Hardcover: 218 pages
  • Publisher: Research Centre of Kabbalah; 1st Edition edition (9 Feb 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1571891358
  • ISBN-13: 979-1578913588
  • Product Dimensions: 20.8 x 20.6 x 2.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 140,428 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The only tool for quick-fix of spiritual relief, "The 72 Names" are not names in the ordinary sense; they are a source of energy that tap into the infinite current that flows through the world. This exquisitely designed book provides in-depth explanations of each Name. By applying these tools for spiritual well-being, we can diffuse negative energy and stress, dispel anger, dump depression, create self esteem, cultivate the power of prosperity, and become fearless. Using this technology that is encoded in the Bible, anyone can begin to transform their life.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I purchased this book merely to find out more information concerning one of the oldest faiths in the world today...not because I believe in God, more because I am interested in what makes people believe in an entity, which they cannot see.
After reading through this and other books, I can see why people so urgently need to feel there is a God in their life. Many people feel trapped and alone in a very crowded, busy world and they desperately want someone to listen to them.
This book gives you good reason to want to believe, because if this guy God can do all this book says he can, then GREAT!
If "he" did provide us with the power inside ourselves to change this hopeless world of ours, then I say "Give it a try, even if you don't think there is a God".
Have a go at mass meditation; try to stop the wars, the disease, the poverty and the sadness! Try it, have a go at opening the door to your soul.
This book is crammed full with useful ways in which we can attempt to change our lives; it's a wonderful self-help manual. It's full of advice, understanding and beautiful sentiment, it doesn't force anything on the reader, it let's you decide how much or how little you wish to take in.
This is the sort of book that other "religions" should be handing out.
It's not a foot in the door, in your face, ordering about in the name of God type of thing.
The writer doesn't place blame on the reader, instead he understandingly suggests that we are all products of the stresses and strains of a modern day life.
I think Rabbi Yehuda Berg is quite cool.

The book is printed in a funky way, full of bright colours (I assume it's an attempt to drag a very old faith into a modern world). The page and text colours don't always work, some pages are actually hard to read. I thought maybe this is because the writer wishes you to peer into the book, to study the hidden meaning etc (But it might just be the work of some bad graphic artist, who knows).
It's a shame they chose to print the names of God in the colour they have, in bright light it's way too reflective. It makes it hard to picture the name in your mind...
should have been black on white.
I would have liked to have read more on the Kabbalah itself, maybe had more explanation etc...for instance why did they choose only those three paragraphs for the 72 names of God, why not any other set?

Anyway I have gabbled too much...
Basically it's an astonishing self-help book.
Meditation is good for the soul, no matter what religion you are
(even if like me, you don't have one).
We can all learn lessons from it, for instance smile more, be a nice person, concentrate on the more important things in life, like friends and family...
Be a HUMAN BEING! not a robot.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
Interesting... 24 Mar 2004
Format:Hardcover
Its very difficult to review a book like this. Personal opinion comes into play more than if I was reviewing a cd or a dvd!

Followers of Kabbalah believe that each of the 72 names of G-d relates specifically to an area of your life. (The names were hidden in code in the Torah). It is said that Hebrew / Aramaic was the orginal language spoken by all of mankind (until the Tower of Babel) and whilst we cannot understand the 'names', our souls recognize the letters. (Kabbalah believes strongly in re-incarnation.) Therefore, by meditating on the names, you soul connects with the 'light' and dependant on the name you 'scanned', depends on the improvement you will make in your life.
This book is essentially a 'tool' to enable you to make the connection.
The book is presented beautifully, more like a fashionable coffee table book than a 'spiritual' tool. Some people will have problems with this, but the reality is, this is the 21st Century, and its no doubt a necesesity~in this day and age. How do you want it presented?
A introduction to Kabbalah is included, an explanation of what you are doing, a description of each letter (one name per page) and what to 'think' about whilst meditating on each letter. (Which is important to me as I have difificulty relaxing my mind and trying not to plan my shopping list whilst trying!)

But.... does it actually work?
Well, I am a student of Kabbalah, and I do scan the letters on a regualr basis. Since doing so, I have certainly become more succesful in work, more positive, and happier. Is it as a direct result of this book? I dont know. Is it a result of Kabbalah - yes, definately. Thats either because it's real, or simply because the tools I have learnt have made me a more positive person, like self-help. (What I believe isn't important here)
Whatever reason YOU think, either way its a good thing. So what have you got to lose!!!

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
72 names of God 14 Mar 2005
By Gavin
Format:Hardcover
I have always had a faith in God and belived he exsisted, but i never was able to properly connect, and i'v tried everything from Christianity to Buddhism. But none of them compares to Kabbalah. Thanks to this book and the 72 names i now feel confident, less anger, and more compassion. The remarkable thing is these names WORK. Anger literly vanishes from the mind and soul, simply by looking. In this book there is no Dogma, no rituals, just simply relax, scan the letters and realise their meaning...that's it. Anyone and everyone would benfit from this book, and i promise in the end even the hardest skeptic against God will question his/her believes and that is a gift in itself. It really is a life changing book. Also anyone who doubts God, all i have to say is NOTHING+NOTHING=NOTHING, everything has a creator.
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Really Awesome
This is one powerful book and if you do these meditations properly it will change your life forever. The book is beautifully written and it explains everything in detail. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Stephen Nicholson
Expecting something better
My first thought when the book was delivered to me was, it is a children's book. The shinny different colours make the book difficult to read, especially at nights. Read more
Published on 12 Nov 2009 by S. Mckenzie
The 72 Names-- A Critical Review
The 72 Names of God--A Critical Review

This is a paradox for me. This is an important book (which is why I'm reviewing it) but I'm also disturbed by the economic... Read more
Published on 3 Aug 2009 by Andre Lawrence
Tries A Bit Too Hard
I have long suspected that the teachings of Kabbalah are, in large part, similar to my own spiritual beliefs. Read more
Published on 20 Feb 2009 by Steven Lane Taylor
Disappointing.
Most people who are involved in Kabbalah are "blinded" by their spirituality and their focus on spiritual growth. Read more
Published on 16 Feb 2007 by Karen Silverman
A pleasant book, but...
72 Names of God is an arty book, well that being the best way to describe it in my opinion. It would look good on a coffee table of a yuppie. Now onto the review. Read more
Published on 11 Sep 2004
Finally The Tools for life in one book
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. Read more
Published on 1 May 2003 by Amanda
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