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Yehuda Berg
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My Ari's Siddur (1998)
Somehow we adults have failed to make any significant changes in the
education of our young. the children of our time are going to make a
vast difference in the future of the world. Not until now have our
young been exposed to the wonderful wellspring and fountain of the
most wondrous of all studies the Kabbalah. the world remains
structured only as a result of the breath of little children studying
and praying. Spiritually speaking the breath of the little ones
becomes voice and spreads throughout the whole universe so that they
become guardians of the world. This is one of the few spiritual prayer
books for children.
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The Kabbalistic Daily Prayer Book
(1999)
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The Kabbalistic Shabbat Prayer Book (1999)
The first ever kabbalistic Shabbat prayer book; in English and Hebrew.
With meditations from Ari Z''l, HaRashash, HaRamchal, Ha'Ba'al Shem
tov and HaRich.
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The Power of Kabbalah: This Book Contains the Secrets of the Universe and the Meaning of Our
Lives (2001)
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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Dialing God: Daily Connection Book (2003)
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The 72 Names of God (2003)
The 72 Names of God are not names in the ordinary
sense. They are very different from the signature on a letter or the
back of a credit card. Instead, they offer connection to the infinite
spiritual current that flows through the world. By connecting to these
sources of spiritual power, you acquire protection from any and all
forms of negativity and danger. You remove the blockages that separate
you from total joy and fulfillment. You open the pathways to
transformation, for yourself and for the entire world. This convenient
set of cards for The 72 Names of God was created for you to carry and
use whenever you need them, at any time, and in any situation you may
face.
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The 72 Names of God Meditation Book (2003)
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The Kabbalistic Bible (2003)
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The Dreams Book (2004)
As Yehuda Berg showed with The 72 Names of God, hidden beneath the
surface of ancient texts exist powerful, transformative technologies. In
Kabbalah: The Dreams Book, Berg examines the meanings of dreams by using
Kabbalistic principles. Dreams, he says, offer valuable messages and
wisdom, and to ignore them is the same as leaving a potentially
life-changing letter unopened. Berg shows readers how to interpret the
directions in their dreams, from how to find a soul mate to ways to
deflect negative energy and judgments.
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The Kabbalistic Bible -- Leviticus
(2004)
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The Red String Book (2004)
The Sages of Kabbalah understood that seemingly harmless envious glances
and looks of ill will - the evil eye - are, in fact, anything but
harmless. They have tangible physical effects and can actually halt
progress toward one's potential in every area of life. In this unique
book, Yehuda Berg explains the technology powering the Kabbalistic
antidote to the evil eye, the Red String. The book shows how and why
this simple tool of healing and self-defense has worked for 5,000 years.
The book includes a free Red String and a mail-in offer to ward off the
Evil Eye.
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42 Letters Of God (2005)
42 Letters of God reveals a meditative practice used by Kabbalists for
centuries to make quantum leaps through the barriers of the physical
world. The Ana Bekoach — the 42-letter name of God — is a dynamic
spiritual code buried in the pages of the Bible. The teachings of
Kabbalah reveal that the Ana Bekoach encompasses the actual powers of
creation. Connecting with it, says well-known Kabbalist Yehuda Berg,
connects one to the primordial force of creation. Using a simple,
encouraging style, Berg shows readers how to apply this direct line to
God to help ease the struggles of everyday life: to find a soul mate,
overcome obstacles, enhance financial prosperity, replace conflict with
unity, and much more.
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God Does Not Create Miracles (2005)
Inexplicable changes in luck, rapid recovery from illness, chaos turned
to peace - Yehuda Berg shows how anything is possible when readers learn
the Kabbalah's miraculous secrets. Drawing on his 13 years of teaching
this ancient form of spiritual technology to thousands of students, Berg
reveals an extremely practical, step-by-step system for helping readers
create extraordinary events and astonishing miracles in their daily
lives. A number of helpful exercises are included.
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Fear Less (2005)
The fields of psychology and pharmacology have made considerable
progress in addressing symptoms of fear and anxiety but little headway
in finding a cure for these widespread maladies. In Fear Less, renowned
Kabbalist Yehuda Berg draws on 5,000-year old wisdom to offer a simple
spiritual technology to conquer fear, eradicate anxiety, and end
stress-related illness - all without drugs or expensive therapy.
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Kabbalah on Love (2005)
Yehuda Berg has plumbed the depths of The Zohar, a 2,000-year-old
Kabbalistic text, to create an easy-to-use method for cultivating the
meaningful relationships that everyone desires – and deserves. Berg
explains not just how to love, but how to accept the love of others. He
guides readers through a step-by-step process of removing the barriers
that prevent them from connecting with others. Finally, the book shows
how to open one’s heart and mind, and create healthy, fulfilling
relationships with partners, children, parents, and friends.
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Kabbalists Do It Better
(2005)
The world is full of sex manuals instructing the reader on the ins and
outs of great sex - but these tend to focus on only one aspect of the
experience: the physical mechanics. In Kabbalists Do It Better,
Kabbalist and author Yehuda Berg emphasizes that the seed of sexual
pleasure is not purely physical, but instead is charged with the energy
of the human soul. It is this soul that animates the body and propels
every action, and it is soul energy that can imbue the sexual experience
with its full complement of pleasure and meaning. Throughout the book,
Berg seeks to trigger awareness for readers of the spiritual purpose and
cosmic role that sex plays in the grand scheme of things. According to
Kabbalah, he teaches, it is not enough merely to turn on—one must have
the wisdom and focus to tune in as well. The two-color artwork
throughout makes for an eye-catching exploration of two popular topics —
Kabbalah and sexuality.
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Life Rules (2005)
For young adults. The potent social, emotional, and material
pressures of the teenage years make for a uniquely pivotal and stressful
time. For young people negotiating this challenging part of life, The
Power of Kabbalah for Teens offers a practical method for finding inner
strength and sense of self through the wisdom of the Kabbalah, a Jewish
mystical Scripture. Renowned Kabbalist Yehuda Berg guides readers
through 13 steps that help teens to establish firm control of their own
decisions and locate a path to the lasting happiness they seek. Each
step is carefully explained with real-world examples, and every chapter
closes with a detailed exercise encouraging the reader to apply the
steps to their lives. A special section discusses issues related to
alcohol, sex, abuse, eating disorders, education, family ties, dating,
depression, rebellion, and friendship. The useful guide also features an
introduction by Ashton Kutcher.
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The 72 Names of God for Kids
(2005)
Teaching the universal principles of spirituality to children is more
important than ever before at this crossroads in human history. The
lessons they learn today will shape the world tomorrow, making it vital
that they learn to see themselves in the big picture and understand how
their actions will have effects on their friends, family, and even
people they do not know. This simple, compelling book taps the same
basic wisdom from The 72 Names of God to guide young people through
their special challenges. In his engaging style, Yehuda Berg draws on
Kabbalistic wisdom to offer a step-by-step guide to help improve
self-image, build friendships, resist peer pressure, achieve their
goals, get along with their parents, and be self-reliant. In addition,
the book features vivid illustrations of each of the 72 Names painted by
students from the Spirituality for Kids Outreach Program, an inner-city
youth program that teaches at-risk kids the spiritual tools necessary to
lead empowered, productive lives.
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The Angels Book
(2005)
Do angels exist? Yehuda Berg says yes. Like gravity, angels are
affecting everyone at every moment. Berg explains that everything
positive that occurs in life is a direct result of positive angels —
just as all blockages, turmoil, difficulties, and distress are inspired
by negative angels. In this timely book, Berg shows how personal
behavior determines which angels control one's life. Drawing on
Kabbalistic wisdom, he offers techniques for removing the negative
angels and attracting the assistance of positive angels.
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The Power of Kabbalah Two (2005)
Real-life Kabbalah legend Yehuda Berg has created a sequel to his wildly
successful first book, The Power of Kabbalah. In that instant classic,
he offered readers a guidebook to a 5,000-year-old spiritual system that
provides humanity with the power to create abundance and lasting
fulfillment. In the intervening years, Berg studied the esoteric texts
of Kabbalah, searching for answers to the maladies that plague
individuals and society. He discovered seven factors that are
responsible for personal and global disillusionment. In this exceptional
book, he distills the ancient secrets of these seven "deadly sins" and
offers readers practical tips on how to avoid falling into these traps
so that life can be fulfilling, joyous, and vibrant.
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True Prosperity
(2005)
Everyone wants to be financially successful, but great financial success
often brings negative side effects in other areas. In this exciting new
paperback edition of his popular book, Yehuda Berg shows why the true
purpose of our lives is complete happiness and total fulfillment.
Drawing on the lessons of years of study and teaching, True Prosperity
shows how the teachings of Kabbalah, the world's oldest body of
spiritual wisdom, can be used every day and every moment — not only to
achieve success in one aspect of life, but to avoid the setbacks in
other areas that can render any accomplishment empty and meaningless.
Readers will gain powerful, practical tools for achieving unlimited
abundance in money and finance, health and fitness, family and
relationships, and lifelong spiritual growth. "Success without side
effects" is the ultimate destination of every human being, and True
Prosperity is the roadmap for getting there.
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