David Lemmer’s

Book Library

Over the course of many years, from a young age, David Lemmer found comfort in his written expression. Starting from Gematria/numerical connections to life lessons, all the way to describing intricate details of the human mind and their eternal Souls.

Through his Hypnotherapy and Torah literature books, the reader will find an understanding heart in the writer. Each word, when read with patience and depth will pierce deeply into the heart of the reader, as though they were written for them alone.

No matter what level you find yourself at, pick up a copy today, and start seeing the world from a perspective of “Divinity in Nature.”

Who Am I? Is a transformative book that explores self-discovery through Hypnotherapy combined with “Parts Work and Regression” models. It follows Zachary's inspiring story of overcoming depression and suicidal ideation, guiding readers to uncover their true purpose and achieve personal healing.

A sequel to “Who Am I?” Where Zachary dives in deep into his belief system and uncover what really lies behind his decisions and reactions.

Join him for a breathtaking adventure as he meets an array of spectacular parts living within himself. Walk with him as he meets the source of his soul and the devil who tries to destroy him. Feel along with him, as he is you.

As a conclusion to the “Who Am I?” series. Zachary realizes that his being is one of divine nature. His will and actions are almost perfectly aligned, but still contends with shame and most of all, forgetfulness.

Take a short walk with him as he journals his understandings through the holy Amidah Prayer.

Follow along the personal journal written between the books “Who Am I?”, “The Life of Adam”, and “The Mashal.”

All written on the weekly Torah Portion, with amazing insights and true reflection. Notice how the thoughts of the journals are slowly worked on throughout the year, in “The Torah Journal.”

A short but powerful set of essays, offering deep insight into the process of repentance and prayer. Each chapter written with unique philosophical ideas, humor and poetry.

All of Tehillim/Psalms in stanzaic poetry. Each word carefully translated to English through the lens of the great commentators of the past, specifically, Rashi, Radak and The Metzudah.

The messages keep getting deeper as the writers intellect deepened and maturity settled.

“Taste Him and decide for yourselves.”