Thousands of years ago, an astonishing gift was delivered to humankind: the
tools to control and transform every life challenge. These tools came in the
form of 72 individual combinations of an ancient group of sacred letters.
Because of their Divine source and the superhuman power contained in them,
these three-letter combinations came to be known as the 72 Names of God.
But these aren't "names" in the ordinary, earthly sense of the term. They're
actually energy fields, visual mantras that are activated spiritually rather
than vocally. In other words, you don't have to know how to pronounce them.
And you don't need to understand exactly how or why they work.
All you have to do is look at them. Incredibly, mysteriously, in that simple
act, enormous power is unleashed.
The story of Moses and the Red Sea is well-known to
most everyone; its even been an Academy Award-winning
film. What is not known, according to the internationally-prominent
Kabbalist Rabbi Yehuda Berg, is that a state-of-the-art
technology is encoded and concealed in the biblical
story. The technology is called The 72 Names of God
and it is the key your key to ridding
yourself of depression, stress, creative stagnation,
anger, illness and other physical and emotional problems.
In fact, The 72 Names of God is the oldest, most powerful
tool known to man, far more powerful than any 21st
century high-tech know-how when it comes to eliminating
the garbage in your life so that you can wake up and
enjoy life each day. Indeed, The 72 Names of God is
the ultimate pill for any and every thing that ails
you because it strikes at the DNA level of our soul.
Sounds more like Star Wars or Star Trek. It is. It
is the next evolution of humankind: a mind-over-matter
revolution.
Now, for the first time in one single volume, appropriately
titled The 72 Names of God, Rabbi Berg, adviser to
thousands of students, most notably Madonna, illuminates
how you, yourself, can experience this revolution.
In an easy to read format, and in just as easy to
comprehend and appreciate language and terms, Rabbi
Berg presents the power and significance of Gods
72 names as the tools for understanding and, more
importantly dealing with lifes daily complexities
. . . the tools that transcend religion, race, class,
culture, age, and gender.
There is no more need for the quick fixes of the past.
Flush the drugs down the toilet. Pour the alcohol
in the drain. The 72 Names of God represent the singular
vehicle for helping us help ourselves. They allow
you to be your own therapist because theyre
easy to use and can solve immediate problems, from
anger and stress to depression, from lethargy to lack
of creativity, from minor aches and pains to illness.
In the pages of this book, Rabbi Berg explains how
to apply the 72 Names of God as the ultimate tool
to your daily physical and emotional well-beinga
simple and concise, yet, hip and modern guide to dealing
with life and its challenges each and every day. He
explains the Names, each containing three letters,
their uses and their origins for the first time in
history.
The 72 Names of God are not names in any
ordinary sense. They have nothing to do with the signature
on an envelope or the back of a credit card. Rather,
they represent the connection to the infinite spiritual
current that flows through lifes realities.
Do not accept any of the lessons or wisdom presented
in this book blindly or on faith alone. In fact, dont
even read the book; USE IT. Test everything
presented. Apply The 72 Names of God and experience
their power in real life. Tangible results should
be your only yardstick when measuring the potency
of this book.
And potency is what this book is all about. Indeed,
this is a book of powerthe power of the mind,
the power of the soul, and the power of the unseen
spiritual force of God that permeate our existence.
When you harness these three power sourcesthe
three letters of each name of Godand correctly
bring them together, you acquire the capability to
control and positively transform human nature, mother
nature and, in turn, your entire world.