We recently connected with Neron Meiler and have shared our conversation below.
Hi Neron, thanks for joining us today. Can you tell us the backstory behind how you came up with the idea?
It literally started with a Bar Mitzvah.
I wrote a few pages to read to my 13-year-old son. The intention was simple: give him something he could carry beyond that day. A way to “play life” with more awareness, intention, and direction.
But as I kept writing, I realized those pages weren’t just for him. They were for every young person stepping into adulthood. And honestly, for any adult who’s already played a few minutes and still wants to elevate their game. That’s how The Conscious Game – Spiritual Life Lessons Through The Sefirot. Kabbalah Lessons to Win The Game of Life evolved from a personal message into a full book.
I also chose soccer on purpose. It’s a universal language. The field, the team, the split-second decisions under pressure, the discipline, the setbacks. Those are real-life dynamics. So soccer became the bridge that makes the Sefirot and Kabbalistic concepts practical, not abstract.
Today, the book’s positioning reflects that same mission. It has been highlighted and recognized across different platforms. One of the most meaningful mentions has been DailyZohar.com, as part of the book’s broader reception.
You’re already on the field. You’re already playing. The only question is whether you’re playing consciously.

As always, we appreciate you sharing your insights and we’ve got a few more questions for you, but before we get to all of that can you take a minute to introduce yourself and give our readers some of your back background and context?
I come from the world of digital marketing and innovation. For over two decades, I’ve built strategies, ecosystems, and campaigns that help brands grow with clarity, consistency, and measurable results. That background trained me in something essential. Taking complex ideas and turning them into simple messages people understand, remember, and apply.
In parallel to my professional career, I dedicated more than 26 years to the study of Kabbalah, especially its practical dimension. How it translates into decisions, character, relationships, purpose, discipline, and how we respond under pressure. Over time I realized that many people want to grow, but they don’t have a language that makes it actionable. That’s why I wrote The Conscious Game: Kabbalah Lessons for the Game of Life. Discover the Sefirot Through Soccer.
This book isn’t trying to “explain Kabbalah” as theory. It’s designed to bring it into everyday life. It takes ideas like the Sefirot, inner correction, and spiritual alignment, and places them where we’re all already playing. Real life. Your choices, your habits, your emotional control, the way you win, the way you lose, and the way you get back up.
I use soccer because it’s a universal language. A team, a role, a coach, a strategy, the pressure of the last minutes, the mistake, the comeback, patience, vision. The point of the book is simple. It’s not only about playing. It’s about playing consciously. With intention. With direction. With responsibility.
What I aim to do through this book, and what it solves for the reader, is very practical:
* A clear framework to understand yourself and direct your energy.
* Spiritual concepts translated into concrete tools you can apply daily.
* A repeatable question you can live with: which Sefirah do I need to activate today to play this match better?
If I had to summarize what sets me apart, it’s that I’m not coming only from the spiritual world, and not only from the professional creative world. I come from both. That allows me to build a message that doesn’t stay in inspiration, but also doesn’t become cold or overly technical. It’s structured, grounded, and usable.
What I’m most proud of is that people don’t just read the book. They use it. I receive messages about better decisions, calmer reactions, improved relationships, and a stronger sense of purpose. For me, that’s the real KPI. Applied transformation.
More about the book and the approach is available here: https://meiler.com/kabbalah

Can you share a story from your journey that illustrates your resilience?
Resilience for me looks like finishing what you start, even when life keeps moving.
When my oldest son turned 13, I began writing a few words to read at his Bar Mitzvah. I wanted to summarize what I had been learning through Kabbalah, and I used examples from soccer so people could immediately relate. What began as a short speech turned into hours and hours of writing. The ideas kept flowing, and the “few pages” became a much bigger responsibility.
I didn’t finish it quickly. It took six years.
During those years, I kept returning to the manuscript, refining, rewriting, and staying committed to a vision that wasn’t yet a book. Then, when my younger son’s Bar Mitzvah arrived, I was finally able to complete it, closing a full cycle that gave birth to The Conscious Game – Spiritual Life Lessons Through The Sefirot.
That journey taught me something I still apply in business and in life. Real resilience isn’t dramatic. It’s quiet consistency. It’s continuing to build, develop, and polish something meaningful until it’s ready. Even when the timeline is longer than you expected.
And I’m grateful I didn’t do it alone. My children became part of the process. We spent hours exploring these ideas in a language that would resonate with them. They weren’t just my inspiration. They were my collaborators.

Is there a particular goal or mission driving your creative journey?
Yes. My mission is to make Kabbalah usable, practícale, part of you day to day life. Not just something intellectual or to follow rituals.
The Conscious Game was created to translate the wisdom of the Sefirot into a language people already live in. Decisions, pressure, discipline, teamwork, setbacks, momentum. In other words, the “match” of everyday life.
The goal is simple. Help readers stop playing on autopilot and start playing with awareness, intention, and direction. Not as a concept, as a daily practice.
That’s the north star behind everything I create around the book. Give people a clear framework to understand themselves, refine their responses, and live with more purpose. Because you’re already on the field. The real question is how consciously you’re playing.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://meiler.com/kabbalah
- Instagram: @neronmeiler.com

Image Credits
myself

