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72 Names of God app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 8096 ratings )
Entertainment Education
Developer: The Kabbalah Centre International
4.99 USD
Current version: 1.2.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 07 Sep 2010
App size: 17.46 Mb

The 72 Names of God, based on three verses from the Bible, is one of the oldest and most powerful Kabbalistic tools. Moses used it to split the Red Sea and you can use it as well to turn everyday challenges into miracles.

Based on the book by best selling author and co-director of The Kabbalah Centre International, Yehuda Berg, this app resembles a deck of 72 cards. On one side youll find the 72 Name with illustration and explanation and on the other youll find a meditation that you can use to tap into the unique qualities of each name.

Additional features include:
• Rotate to Landscape to see an interactive chart of the 72 Names
• Personal 72 Name: we all have one based on our birth date – find yours!
• Ecards: send a 72-Names E-Card to a friend when they need a little extra support
• Random 72 Name
• Table of contents for quickly finding the right name
• Learning section

Pros and cons of 72 Names of God app for iPhone and iPad

72 Names of God app good for

An amazing tool thats so easy to use anytime anywhere when you need an injection of kabbalistic light!
Pls add correct pronunciation of the names. Would be great if you could add a button for audio version of the name !! Many thanks in advance!!!! B
I love this app... Very helpful and perfect complement to the book. I just wish Dialing God had an update too. Its necessary :)
Im so thankful that there is an app like this. It comes in handy when Im facing serious challenges. It is good to know that there is help from the other side
I have the 72 name index cards but I dont carry them everywhere I go. The app is so convenient. I can be in the store shopping and pull out my phone to do a brief meditation on a name.
Love this app! So great to have access to this tool at any time.

Some bad moments

A flashy app, but the text is very difficult to read on the bright-colored backgrounds. The text size cannot be enlarged. The e-card is a disappointment without the meditation included, and its not possible to cut and paste it. Very disappointed in light of how much I have enjoyed the other modes of delivery of the 72 Name.
Not one day passes without me lunching this app. Highly recommended.
Not only do you get to remind yourself that the universe wants us to have everything,but you can send an e-card to a friend and remind them as well.
It is a great tool. This version at least was better that the one current.
This app is junk I want money back ! You can not read it and how do you change the names to englesh. Rip off I rate this App - 5
Overall, I like the concept and most of the content of this app. Although I find the images on the cards a little cheesy and unnecessary, what I find more of a issue are many of the meditations. They speak to ego more than not, and I find myself not elevated to a place of light. For instance, my favorite meditation is "Umbilical Cord": "I now establish an umbilical cord to the Divine Energy, ensuring a constant glimmer of Light in my life, especially now when I am in a place of darkness." I feel so connected to the Light and out of ego with the first 3/4 of this meditation, but then, the last part: "especially...darkness" talks directly to ego. Ruins the connection to light I had just mili-seconds before. Several other meditations do this. Seems incongruent.