Philip S. Berg
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The Essential Zohar: The Source of Kabbalistic Wisdom
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published
2002
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6 editions
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Kabbalistic Astrology: And the Meaning of Our Lives
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published
2004
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10 editions
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Energy of the Hebrew Letters
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published
2010
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10 editions
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Wheels of a Soul: Reincarnation and Kabbalah
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published
2005
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5 editions
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Nano: Technology of Mind over Matter
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published
2008
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7 editions
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Taming Chaos: Harnessing the Power of Kabbalah to Make Sense of Our Lives
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published
2004
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7 editions
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La Astrologia Kabbalistica: Kabbalistic Astrology, Spanish-Language Edition
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published
2004
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2 editions
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The Power of You: Kabbalistic Wisdom to Create the Movie of Your Life
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published
2004
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5 editions
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Kabbalah for the Layman I
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published
1982
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16 editions
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Kabbalah for the Layman: Vol. 1-3
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published
2012
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7 editions
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“Our souls are like streams that can never rest until they once again mingle with the Infinite Sea. Until that time comes we meander, trying out new channels, new lines of least resistance. Sometimes the stream of life swells and rises, sometimes it cascades down like a waterfall. At times the water is shallow, at other times deep, sometimes dark and murky, sometimes pure and crystal clear. At times we enter lakes of the spirit that are so large and still that they deceive us into thinking that we have reached the ocean of endlessness that we have sought so long. Sometimes we are lured by gravity into swamps of uncertainty, sometimes we are trapped in tidal pools from which we fear we might never escape. From lifetime to lifetime the stream goes on, searching, suffering, pursuing the Infinite reunion.”
― Kabbalah for the Layman
― Kabbalah for the Layman
“Everything found in this world must have its counterpart in the worlds above. Kabbalists have a phrase to describe this process: As above, so below. Our world is the seeable, touchable, hearable, smellable, and tastable form of all the hidden spiritual worlds. There is nothing in our physical world that does not come from the worlds above. Kabbalah tells us that everything we see in this world is only a reflection, an approximation, a clue, to something beyond outward appearances.”
― Kabbalistic Astrology: And the Meaning of Our Lives
― Kabbalistic Astrology: And the Meaning of Our Lives
“we must simply develop our spiritual potential in order to escape the chaos of a purely empirical relationship with the universe.”
― The Essential Zohar: The Source of Kabbalistic Wisdom
― The Essential Zohar: The Source of Kabbalistic Wisdom
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