From best-selling author and noted teacher and speaker Yehuda Berg comes a thought-provoking call to action on our current global crisis. Positing that our collective abdication of responsibility — in every facet of our lives, including business and the economy, the environment, government and politics, healthcare, education, and religion — has contributed to the problems and challenges we face, Berg asserts that taking responsibility for our actions (or lack thereof) and their consequences is the key to achieving change for the better. Berg urges readers to access the power within each of us, using the principles of Kabbalah, in order to create the consciousness shift required for lasting positive change.
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 of God, Yehuda is a true spiritual activist. He lives in LA with his wife and 5 children."
The Power to Change Everything is a very eye opening book... it is a very in depth discussion of how we effect our world by the choices we make. Yehuda teaches us how these choices impact ourselves, our communities, and the world at large. He gives examples that are very understandable and clear and specific. Many of examples I will use in my Psychology classes :) He also challenges us to look inside of ourselves and see where "we" need to make those changes in ourselves... that IS where it all begins. There are several chapters about the state of our world... what we have done to it... what we are still doing to it...And we are not in a very good place, folks. Things DO need to change; but it seems so overwhelming. By pointing out how we, personally, have the ability to change our own flaws and addictions, and reactions... Yehuda is pointing us in a way to help our community and our world to begin to change too A very good book. I will recommend it to others
Great book. A game changer in my spiritual awakening. Was going through a rut with the catholic-Christian religious errant monotonous message. This book along with other Buddhists book elevated me to a higher spiritual and intellectual plane. I quickly understood that I did not have to belong to a certain religion to have the spiritual experience. In fact I had the spiritual awakening once I left all controlled religions organized by man.
Yehuda Berg's attempt to make us aware of what needs to be changed to form a new world consciousness. I enjoyed reading about his life experiences- Hence, the title: "My nanny was a suicide bomber". The positive vibe of the book title persuaded me to read this. However, while reading, I could feel his fears of where the human race might be headed. I can honestly say that I was not left with the same optimism at the end.
I love all of Yehuda Berg's books, they challenge me to think in a whole new way, and to live a better life - Kabballah is something I need to study more. But even if you don't - every single one of his books is worth the read!
"Lo que hemos hecho por nosotros mismos muere con nosotros; lo que hemos hecho por los demás y por el mundo permanece y es inmortal". En esta vida no poseemos absolutamente nada todos son dones que hemos tenido en salvaguarda para ayudar a los demás, hacemos caso omiso a este llamado y nos dejamos llevar por nuestro ego, esta es la gran pregunta porque el bien más grande obtenido en la tierra viene en el servir.
Very meaningful book. It makes me think about the deep themes in life, and how we can make ourselves, and the world better. And how the real power for personal change comes from accepting current challenges, and finding the right ways to improve. And also listening to yourself and your emotions. This book also teaches how to be a good person, and how to treat other people with the most love and respect.
De todos los libros que he leído de Kabbalah, éste es uno de los que menos me ha gustado y en verdad que me costó mucho trabajo terminarlo… Para adentrarse al estudio de todo esto recomiendo comenzar con “El poder de la Kabbalah”, de hecho, lectura indispensable para iniciar.
Un libro de Yehuda Berg te cambia la perspectiva. En estas lecciones te muestra y te ejemplifica cómo es que desde el Kabbalah tu vida se vuelve un espejo Perfecto para ti y para los demás, no es ciencia ni religión ni mucho menos magia, cómo vivir sintonizado con nuestro yo interior demuestra la sabiduría para realmente poder cambiarlo todo.
This is one of the most powerful books I've ever read. The author challenges readers to think outside their confort zone. This is a fabulous book that everything should read. I have read it several times and never get tired of its message.