Kabbalah: The Power to Change Everything
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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…. More >>
Kabbalah: The Power to Change Everything

This is for people that have a desire to make this world a better place to live in.
I like this book a lot. The theme is about change starting within ourselves. There are many examples and stories provided. I must admit that I am partial to the author. His writings have helped me to transform and connect much deeper than I possibly could have alone.
It is an amazing book, showing how can a person learn to change itself and everything around in her/his life by just having a conscious in the path of our lives helping our personal transformation not only spiritual but also in our interactions with others
The best book I’ve read by far. Thought provoking, eye opening and life changing. Highly recommended.
I have read a large number of books by Yehuda Berg. This book is different than the others, by far his best. He displays the whole world as an example of why we need to listen to what he says in this book. I like his style it captivates the reader and keeps you entertained. He uses stories to let the reader analyze each point from his/her own viewpoint. He shows the viewpoints of the major religions of the world and shows how they mostly have the same goal but their paths being different still converge in the same future manifestation of the Messiah. He states, “Superheros only exist in comic books and movies. People or countries that have red capes in the closet usually create much more damage and drama than the problems they came to solve.” He points out that change of the world has to come from within ourselves rather than in our dramatic attempts to change others by forcing our wills upon them. The way he points this out is very helpful. I think this book is fantastic. I recommend reading it.