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According to the Zohar, among God's first creations were the 22
letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Kabbalah teaches that the alphabet,
called "ivrit" in Hebrew, comes from the root word "lavir, " or "to
transfer." Far more than simple symbols of communication, the
letters transfer energy from the Light of God into the physical
world. The story of the letters as they pleaded their respective
cases for the primary role in God's creative process is the
blueprint by which Creation was made possible. In "Energy of the
Hebrew Letters," Rav Berg reveals the spiritual meaning and history
of each of the 22 letters: how and why each was created, and what
energy it transmits. Berg uses quantum physics to illustrate this
bedrock of Kabbalah, proving that this truly is a time when
physicists and metaphysicists are joining hands and minds.
Kabbalah teaches that people have the power to fashion their own
fate, but activating and using this power requires genuine
understanding of self, desire, and purpose. Helping seekers find
that wisdom is the purpose of this book. Kabbalah offers the oldest
application of astronomy and astrology known to humankind, and"
Kabbalistic Astrology demonstrates that probing the planets and
studying the stars, which is based in science, can help people
satisfy their deepest needs and the needs of others. More than
merely a collection of horoscopes, this book explains how Kabbalah
-- unlike conventional astrology, which insists that everything is
determined by the heavens -- teaches that each person is born at
the precise instant best suited to his or her special needs. In
clear, compelling language, Rav Berg brings to modern readers
Kabbalah's message of multiple futures -- with specific practices
and strategies for finding the best of them.
Over the course of little more than 50 years--what in terms of
human history might even be called a "nanosecond"--computers have
shrunk from the size of a building to the size of a billfold, and
entire libraries of books, music, and more can fit on a tiny chip.
All of this complexity can be utilized and reconfigured more
quickly and effectively than ever. That less physicality can
produce more power is something that kabbalists have taught
throughout the ages.
According to Kabbalah, the more we are able to reduce the physical
space that separates us from each other and from the world around
us, the more evolved we can become. When the space that keeps us
apart grows smaller, the essence of Kabbalah, which is "Love thy
neighbor as thyself," takes on its true meaning: One's neighbor is
one's self. As the Rav reveals and so beautifully expresses in this
book, the secret to personal and global transformation lies in
nanotechnology for the soul.
What once seemed "out of this world" turns out to be not only
possible but inevitable. Nanotechnology, the control and
manipulation of matter on the atomic
or molecular level, is inevitable through spiritual connection and
higher consciousness.
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