Satan: An Autobiography
by
Yehuda Berg
It’s said that the greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was in convincing the world that he doesn’t exist. In his latest book, Yehuda Berg uses the device of an as told to” autobiography to explain the notion of The Adversary, an important concept in Kabbalistic wisdom. Through this playful yet serious faux-bio, readers learn that Satan resides within everyone, manifestin
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Published
March 31st 2009
by Kabbalah Publishing
(first published February 1st 2009)
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I may have to think of a whole new shelf for this book. The word "Satan" really means adversary... and that who Satan is - our adversary. And he is inside of us.. our egos.
Yehuda writes the book as if Satan is talking to us. Satan is trying to give us pointers, because he's been winning and he can see that we need help
Yehuda writes the book in a way that is informative, enlightening, funny, and it is absolutely brilliant.
Satan tell us that our ego and our reactionary n...more
Yehuda writes the book as if Satan is talking to us. Satan is trying to give us pointers, because he's been winning and he can see that we need help
Yehuda writes the book in a way that is informative, enlightening, funny, and it is absolutely brilliant.
Satan tell us that our ego and our reactionary n...more
I think I have mentioned that I love all of Yehuda's work - now this, is a work of genius - I actually felt like Satan himself (who is in fact, not an 'himself' but just your own big fat ego getting in the way of everything you do!!). This is a book that places the responsiblity for everything you do, or don't do, right back in your own hands - and the only enemy you have - is the very one within - your own ego., Superbly told, funny , enlightening and should be a text book for life!
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Excellent allegorical perspective from Berg as he raises some rather overlooked, and very profound questions.
A very intersesting story of how the devil does his work with ego... simplified... entertaining
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interesting take on the role of Satan, reminds me of the screwtape letters...
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Yehuda Berg is a renowned authority on Kabbalah. Touted as "the people's kabbalist," he shares these teachings as a technology to improve everyday life. In 2007 Newsweek named Yehuda one of the top 5 rabbi's in the US. Yehuda believes that only by transforming our negativity can we unlock our greatest blessings. A bestselling author whose books include The Power of Kabbalah and 72 Names...more
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