The Divine Name

Cover of The Divine Name by Gregg Braden
Author: Gregg Braden
Publisher: Hay House
Year: 2004
Language: en
Edition: Com/Pap/Bk
ISBN-13: 9781401906122
Dimensions:
Height: 4 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.2645547144 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
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The Divine Name by Gregg Braden, published by Hay House on November 1, 2004, explores the sacred personal name of God as understood in Kabbalah. This edition presents insights into the historical context of God’s name, which was removed from religious texts over 2,300 years ago. Braden invites readers to consider the implications of reproducing The Divine Name through the human voice, emphasizing its connection to the DNA of all life and its potential for healing and peace.

Readers will find a detailed exploration of the power and mystery surrounding The Divine Name, as well as its significance in spirituality and religion. The book includes an accompanying booklet that further examines these themes, providing a comprehensive understanding of the concepts presented. Topics such as Kabbalah, mysticism, and the relationship between body, mind, and spirit are woven throughout, offering a multifaceted perspective on this sacred subject.


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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.

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Publisher: Hay House. Year: 2004.
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ISBN-13: 9781401906122.
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Language: en. Edition: Com/Pap/Bk.

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