72 Names of God
In the Torah, the name of God represents the Jewish conception of the divine nature. The various Jewish names of God represent God, and His divine attributes.* Focusing on seventy two visual representations of aspects of God, as a tool to meditate on and visualize is an interesting idea, and one with very old origins.
The letter characters of the Hebrew/Aramaic alphabet were meant to be more than simple parts that make up the written language(s). If the universe was spoken into existence, then we can imagine the significance such characters hold. More than mere lines on parchment, each letter is considered to be living. Such dearly held concepts as the Torah being the Word of God, or Christ, the Word made flesh, show the importance and divinity we place upon these writings. And it’s not a giant leap to imagine letters themselves as having power and meaning.

Yehuda Berg’s The 72 Names of God Meditation Book is your personal torch to highlight the areas of your life where you need to shine. Through the practice of meditating on the 72 Names of God, you will stir the Light within your soul to help you. See the impact of your decisions before you make them; bring more money into your life whenever you need it; heal yourself physically and emotionally. The 72 Names of God will activate the power of miracles when you need them most.**
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Sources
* Wikipedia | **Book description, Amazon