Monday 29 June 2009


Karen Berg has written a book to take you on a journey of discovery, self-awareness and exploration of the amazing world of the feminine aspect of godliness. Called, “God Wears Lipstick”, this intense book, written by a woman that opened up the world of the Kabbalah to women for the first time in 4,000 years, Karen Berg is in the unique and special position to explain and expand on women’s special role in the universe.

Karen Berg bases her treatise on the deep secrets of Kabbalah. She explains why women have a unique spiritual advantage in the world; the special power of soul mates; and the real purpose and meaning of life.

In Karen Berg’s straight-from-the-hip approach you will explore with her the secrets of reincarnation, the real meaning and sacred power of sex, and what it takes to manage relationships in a deeply spiritual and satisfying way.

If you have been wondering why the world is divided into two genders, this is the book to answer that question.

“Women are the nourishers of the world, and as such, we are the messengers of God.”

--Karen Berg

Sunday 21 June 2009

Karen Berg and the Shechinah on YouTube

See Karen Berg on YouTube discussing the secrets of creation, the Garden of Eden, the Shechinah, innocence and educating children. In her poised and endearing style, Karen Berg explains difficult ideas in simple language to help make Kabbalah accessible to all.

Friday 5 June 2009

The Ethical Aspect of God’s Creation and the Sephirot


The focus of the work of Rav Berg at the Kabbalah Center is to help people use the teachings of the Kabbalah to improve themselves and then transform the world into the perfected place which is the goal of creation. Understanding how the sephirot interact with each other and are affected by human behavior helps us to improve our behavior.

When we look at the famous chart of the sephirot we see that there are two outer columns. The column on the right represent the sephirot which signify how God reveals more blessings in the world when mankind and individuals use their previous blessings with compassion. The sephirot on the left side correspond to the way God hides these blessings when people abuse them in a selfish way and without compassion. This is exactly how our behavior is responsible for whether or not God seems present or absent.

By studying the sephirot and the Kabbalah we can learn how to make the world a better place.