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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…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
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 atomicor molecular level, is inevitable through spiritual connection and higher consciousness.
Public interest in the connection between science and religion has recently become very high, but the subject has long been studied by Kabbalists. Years before "nano" entered the vernacular as an abbreviation for "nanotechnology" - which essentially means "less is more" rather than "the bigger, the better" - Rav Berg was speaking and writing about this scientific concept in spiritual terms. And although the concept that less physicality can produce more power was only a recent discovery by scientists, it's something that Kabbalists have known throughout the ages. In his first new book in many years, Berg examines this idea in depth. He contends that space will continue to shrink until there is nothing between humans and the world around them, lending support to the notion that "we are all one" - and by extension, to the credo "love thy neighbor as thyself."
Autorenporträt
Rav Berg nació el 20 de agosto de 1927 en Nueva York, EE. UU. Tras muchos años de estudio religioso tradicional, fue ordenado como rabino en Torah VaDaat. Fue un hombre de negocios que quería hacer una diferencia en este mundo y siempre estaba en la búsqueda de su camino verdadero. Luego de tener la oportunidad de conocer a Rav Yehuda Brandwein, Rav Berg supo que había encontrado a su maestro, y se mudó a Israel para estudiar con Rav Brandwein en el Centro de Kabbalah. Después de regresar a Nueva York, Rav Berg se mantuvo en contacto por medio de cartas con Rav Brandwein, quien le confirió su legado como director del Centro de Kabbalah.Rav Berg se fijó la misión de continuar editando, escribiendo, imprimiendo y distribuyendo todo lo que aprendió de su maestro, y comenzó a compartir los secretos de los textos kabbalísticos que históricamente habían sido reservados para eruditos. Su libro Iniciación a la Kabbalah fue el paso revolucionario que hizo que la Kabbalah estuviese al acceso de todos. Otros libros de Rav Berg son: La conexión kabbalística, Ruedas del alma: la reencarnación y la Kabbalah, El poder del uno, La energía de las letras hebreas, Inmortalidad, Nano, The Kabbalah Method (El método kabbalístico, sólo en inglés), Taming Chaos (Dominar el caos, sólo en inglés) y Educación de un kabbalista.Junto a su esposa Karen, Rav Berg abrió las puertas del Centro de Kabbalah a todo aquel que desee aprender esta sabiduría universal. Rav Berg partió de este mundo en septiembre de 2013 y Karen Berg lo hizo en Julio de 2020. Luego de la partida de ambos su hijo Michael Berg continúa su visión y su trabajo como Director del Centro de Kabbalah.