Synopses & Reviews
Yehuda Berg has plumbed the depths of The Zohar, a 2,000-year-old Kabbalistic text, to create an easy-to-use method for cultivating the meaningful relationships that everyone desires and deserves. Berg explains not just how to love, but how to accept the love of others. He guides readers through a step-by-step process of removing the barriers that prevent them from connecting with others. Finally, the book shows how to open one's heart and mind, and create healthy, fulfilling relationships with partners, children, parents, and friends.
Synopsis
Based on a popular series of talks given by renowned Kabbalist Yehuda Berg, Kabbalah on Love offers a simple yet profound message: love is not something that is learned or acquired, but an essence within, waiting to be revealed. Buried by layers of ego, fear, shame, doubt, low self-esteem, and other limitations, love can only be activated by sharing and serving unconditionally. Only then will the layers fall away and the essence of love reveal itself. Berg makes the distinction between love and need which is a selfish product of ego and reminds readers that only after connecting with the love within, and learning to love themselves, can they truly love someone else. This charming book, published just in time for Valentines Day, is also a thoughtful gift for any day of the year.