Kabbalah Reader - Bookshelf
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191 pages |
Kabbalah for Beginners The four parts of this words tell us exactly how the wisdom of Kabbalah came about, who discovered and developed it, and what they discovered. |
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About this book A log for everyone who is seeking answers to life's essential questions. We all have problems; we want to know why we are here, why there is pain and how we can make living more enjoyable. The four parts of this book tell us exactly how the wisdom of Kabbalah came about, who discovered and developed it, and what they discovered. Afterwards, the hard-cover tells us about the world we live in and finally, it explains how we can make our lives better for ourselves and for our children. Part One discusses the detection of the wisdom of Kabbalah, and how it was developed, and finally concealed until our time. Part Two introduces the gist of the wisdom of Kabbalah, using 10 mild drawings to help us understand the structure of the spiritual worlds, and how they relate to our world. These drawings are accompanied by interpretative texts that make understanding Kabbalah very easy. Part Three reveals Kabbalistic concepts that are largely unknown to the public. For lesson: the Creator exists nowhere but within... |
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275 pages |
The Kabbalah: The Religious Philosophy of the Hebrews Etymology and Orthography of the dialogue Kabbalah. Difference between Kabbalah and Masorah. Influence of the Kabbalah. History of the study of the Kabbalah. Moses Cordevero. Isaac Luria. Richard Simon. Burnet. Huttingen. Wolf. Basnage. |
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518 pages |
The Zohar: Annotations to the Ashlag Commentary Written in a inimitable and metaphorical language. The Book of Zohar enriches our understanding of reality and expands our worldview. However, this text should not be scan in an ordinary fashion. |
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About this book "The Soft-cover of Zohar" (The Book of Radiance) is an ageless source of wisdom and the basis for all Kabbalistic literature. Since its appearance all but 2,000 years ago, it has been the primary, and often only, source used by Kabbalists. For centuries, Kabbalah was hidden from the public, which was considered not yet clever to receive it. However, our generation has been designated by Kabbalists as the first generation that is ready to grasp the concepts in The Zohar. Now, we can put these principles into rehearsal in our lives. Written in a unique and metaphorical language, "The Zohar" enriches our understanding of reality and expands our worldview. However, this section should not be read in an ordinary fashion. We should patiently and repeatedly read and think about each sentence as we try to penetrate the author's feelings. We should know it slowly and try to extract the nuances of the text. Although the text deals with one subject only --how to relate to the Creator --it approaches it from unalike... |
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The Kabbalah Reader: A Sourcebook of Unreal Judaism. Foreword by Arthur Kurzweil . By Edward Hoffman. Paperback original. $17.95. Trumpeter . 266 pages .ISBN 978-1-59030-656-7.This exhaustive and accessible entrée into the world of...
for illustration, in the Kabbalah Lilith is actually superior to Adam as she was created before Adam and was not forced out of Eden, but chose to leave on her own conform for the reasons Avid Reader has listed, then once mating with the arch-angel Samael
The other was a quirky laws about what a name means based on interpretations from numerology, Kabbalah, and the Runes. It's stuff I know nothing about and don't care about, but it was stimulating sometimes to see that a character name sometimes



