Synopses & Reviews
In Kabbalah, the personal name of God is sacred. More than 2,300 years ago, God’s name was removed from the religious texts that link over one half of the world’s population, in order to safeguard its use.
What would it mean if The Divine Name—the personal name of God encoded within the DNA of all life—could be reproduced with the human voice in its original form? Now you can experience the power, mystery and healing of The Divine Name, re-created through the sounds that unite, rather than the letters that divide! The power of healing and peace Through The Divine Name is available once again. . . .
Enclosed is an accompanying booklet that delves into this topic in detail.
Synopsis
In Kabbalah, the personal name of God is sacred. More than 2,300 years ago, God's name was removed from the religious texts that link over one half of the world's population, in order to safeguard its use.
What would it mean if The Divine Name--
the personal name of God encoded within the DNA of all life--could be reproduced with the human voice in its original form? Now you can experience the power, mystery and healing of The Divine Name, re-created through the sounds that unite, rather than the letters that divide The power of healing and peace Through The Divine Name is available once again. . . .
Enclosed is an accompanying booklet that delves into this topic in detail.
About the Author
Gregg Braden has been a featured guest at international conferences and media specials, exploring the role of spirituality in technology. He is now considered a leading authority on bridging the wisdom of our past with the science, technology, and peace of our future.
His journeys into the remote mountain villages, monasteries, and temples of times past, coupled with his background in the hard sciences, uniquely qualify him to bring the benefit of long-lost traditions to the forefront of our lives today. From his controversial book The Isaiah Effect,