I interpreted this text as a better, more well rounded version of the very popular John Randolph Price book, "The Abundance Book". However, rather than giving a 40 day prosperity plan as the route to reflect on the energy of money, Mr. Berg offers his readers well worded interpretations of Kabbalah text. Some of his motivational statements were a bit trite. However, overall, fantastic in relating the current idea presented in a accessible manner.
Mr. Berg's text (as opposed to Florence Shovel Shinn, the aforementioned Mr. Price or Earnest Holmes) has a very different energy upon reading it. If you're reading this far / a book review of a book of this nature, you understand. He, like Abraham-Hicks, connects with the running thread throughout all the *good* secret teachings of all ages books (thank you, Manly P. Hall). However, like with any good book - it's hearing it a different way that awakens a new leaf in one's life. After reading it, a part of me internally shifted. His chapters on leadership, being a leader to others and the well written statement that we are each in control and the owners of our own life experiences stayed with me. I've found myself making clearer decisions, faster. Whereas before, I would waiver and wait. On some things, I still do. But overall, I'm more conscious of the energy of being in control of how I interpret and interact with my life experiences more than before.
The drawbacks that I found in the book were relatively minor, relatively speaking. Mr. Berg's interpretation of the Kabbalahic vision of giving was a little uncomfortable for me. His interpretation of the 10% giving law (of time or money) as a reflection of the 10 dimensions of the 1% physical reality was provocative, to say the least. But personally, my personality type doesn't like "giving outside of my comfort zone", as he recommends. But, that's just me. Plus, the tie back to getting a "guide" or a helper from the Kabbalah center, similar to a life coach (blah blah) was understandable from one stand point - but overall eh. Read books and meditate / self reflect.
Overall, I would say this is a great book to read the same message, but presented differently. I would recommend it.