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Kabbalah



Kabbalah is a tradition within Jewish mysticism that attempts to explain the relationship between the eternal (God, the unchanging creator) and the mortal (the universe, God’s creation). There is no single text or philosophy that defines Kabbalah; instead, it is a collection of philosophies, texts, and theories that build upon each other with the same goal. Kabbalah arose within the Jewish mystic tradition in twelfth- to thirteenth-century Spain and Southern France, and it was a primary influence in the development of Hasidic Judaism in the eighteenth century.

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The Ten Energies of the Divine - Exploring Kabbalah

Our journey through Jewish mysticism continues with an explanation of the ten energies or emanations of the Divine that are reflected in the human soul. You'll also gain a deeper understanding of the mystical interpretation of human beings as created in the image of God.

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The Kabbalah: The Essential Texts from the Zohar

On the foundational text of Kabbalah.

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Parshat Bereshit with Rabbi Lawrence Kushner: Kabbalistic Questions on Creation in the Torah

Rabbi Lawrence Kushner asks some mystical questions about the creation of the world in the year's first Torah portion! Take a trippy voyage through Kabbalah and Torah with a Star Wars-tinged style.

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The Star Connection: The Science of Judaic Astrology

This compelling book pours a clear light onto the concealed reasons why certain events appear in our lives and the world at large.

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Introduction to Kabbalah - Rabbi Yom Tov Glaser

How do we know that Kabbalah is true? How does Kabbalah effect my personal life? Discover the source and history of Kabbalah and Meditation.

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The Kabbalah Reader: A Sourcebook of Visionary Judaism

This comprehensive and accessible entrée into the world of Kabbalah covers 1,600 years of Jewish mystical thought and features a variety of thinkers—from the renowned to the obscure—unavailable in any other volume.

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Jewish Mysticism Explained - Exploring Kabbalah

Was Adam, the first human in the Hebrew Bible, the first mystic? Why does tradition hold that one should not study Jewish mysticism - known as Kabbalah- until age 40? Where were the centers of Jewish mystical teaching before the city of Safed in the northern mountains of Israel rose to become the...

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Power of Aleph Beth, Vol. 1 (English and Hebrew Edition)

According to Kabbalah, the Hebrew letters are the formulas for 22 energy forces that were active in the creation process prior to the appearance of our universe as we know it today. The Aleph Beth can help us connect to the energy of creation.

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What is Kabbalah?

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The Way of Splendor: Jewish Mysticism and Modern Psychology

Dr. Edward Hoffman, a world-renowned thinker and writer in humanistic psychology, reveals how the Kabbalah exerted a profound influence on the establishment and growth of Western psychological thought through such towering thinkers as Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, and Abraham Maslow.

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