

The 1% (the world of physical manifestations) and 99% (the collective unknown / unseen matrix) are explained. Light is the Kabbalah representation of the energy of God / the will of God. It is from this that the motivations create our life in the manifested world.Īgain, the Light is explained – however, in way more flowery adjectives than needed. Human beings operate on three different desire levels: Level one (lust), level 2 (intangible motivations such as status, power and honor) and level 3: higher motivations relating to wisdom, knowledge and answers. Berg states that human beings are a composite of our desires. Berg’s work due to the “heard that before” complex.īut, let’s get to the meat of the review: I found it too easy to glance over and tune out sections of Mr. It’s another to basically say the same example for the same concept, book after book. It’s one thing to say the same thing and tailor it different ways, like Abraham does through the Abraham-Hicks works. Berg’s work is that the parables and teachings are used throughout all of his books. Berg’s book, “Living Kabbalah”, please attempt to forget everything that you’ve read. This light which some refer to as inspiration is what Wolfgang called “a rush.” Opponent is real and is manifested from within. It was as if he orchestrated all the parts, and such transcended what we commonly refer to as time. Via creativity this composer achieved the mastery of “thinking” the full score before it was penned. Wisdom is a constant theme and comes from making complex to simple.Ī strong paradigm is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Yehuda Berg was named “One of the Top Rabbis in the US” by Newsweek.

Additionally, there are concepts of stoicism applied within his teachings. Within we come to know that by shutting down a lower animal nature or reactiveness, we are able to manifest peace within ourself. In relation to that time, it is written: "And I will refine them as silver is refined and will try them as gold is tried." (Zechariah 13:9) "Happy is he who is present.will merit that light of joy of the King.

Principles within prescribe a course in which to eradicate negativity within the human vessel. Author Berg is known as “The People’s Kabbalist". Rabbi Yehuda Berg has given us a way of living that is loftier than most of us consider. In this review, I am only commenting on the quality of the writing/methodology presented herein.
