Kabbalah: The Power to Change Everything
C**A
Need more mysticism less trends
The first book was wonderful. This had moments but too many Social Justice leanings. Seems "celebrity" influence was a focus. I want information for myself not hoe influential AL Gore is. I think he's a opportunist for the feel good people who should believe in God.
G**N
Good but be critical while reading it.
Good book. However some statement are questionable - be aware. The only thing I have found new for me was that every challenge is an opportunity to grow.
.**.
Some good points but I found greater congruence
Some good points but I found greater congruence, clarity and depth and far less cliché in Michael Berg's writings.
T**3
Good
Good
A**S
Study group at church
This was a class at church. It was a very interesting composite of information.
A**Y
Avoid This Book.
Like so many so-called "motivational" books, this one mixes some positive messages with some dubious claims. In Berg's case these dubious claims are just so patently ridiculous, such as Aristotle writing to a rabbi and recanting all the philosophy he taught as being evil and deceptive. Sure, Aristotle was wrong in a lot of cases, but this book seems to gloat over the fact that it was some rabbi who "showed him the way".Bottom line is that for something which looked so promising on the first browsing, I ended up concluding that there are way too many instances of flim-flammery in this book to tolerate.
M**N
A powerful book
Offering Purpose and Drive in a world of insubstantial substance, this book offers insight into the deeper meaning and hidden world of being one with light
G**L
Fair
Fair book
A**R
Great
Great
M**I
Five Stars
Enlightening
F**S
Too many stories patched up together incoherently with superfluous conclusions, almost no Kabbalah
I got the sense that the author copy-pasted a few stories used in many other texts and glued them randomly and then sprayed interesting ideas with deep-sounding sentences.Also, it somehow tries to incite a reaction against the status quo and justify it as a spiritual imperative. This really put me off. It did so mainly because the author offered no real spiritual motivation or argument, not even borrowed wisdom, to sustain its "revolutionary" call.
A**R
Good book!!!
Yehuda Berg does a great job. Easy to understand content.
M**T
Kein Inhalt
Durch die Amazon Seitenvorschau (und natürlich den Titel des Buches...) bekam ich den Eindruck, dass dies ein Motivationsbuch ist. Das ist nicht der Fall.Dieses Buch ist zu 100% ein Buch über Glauben, Religion und Gott.Deswegen(?) ist im Grunde kein Inhalt auszumachen, außer der eine Satz den er sehr früh in seinem Buch als Ziel auserkoren hat: (paraphrasiert) "It's about wanting it enough. I hope after reading this book, you will."Der Rest besteht aus Anekdoten und Geschichten, versetzt mit einer Menge an Pseudofakten wie man sie so gerne in religiösen Werken liest. ("more people died from religious acts than from diseases, addictions and hunger." - ähm nein.)
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