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ISBN: Ostalo
Godina izdanja: 2012.
Jezik: Engleski
Oblast: Ezoterija
Autor: Strani
Kabbalah: An Introduction to the Esoteric Heart of Jewish Mysticism / Tim Dedopulos
London, Velika Britanija 2012. Mek povez, ilustrovano, engleski jezik, veći format (19×26 cm), 128 strana.
Knjiga je kao nova.
The ancient mysteries of Kabbalah, rooted in Judaic law and lore, are a well of wisdom at which sages and celebrities alike have come to drink. The unique map of consciousness central to Kabbalah is the Tree of Life, which aims to integrate all aspects of our selves: mind, body, and spirit. This accessible introduction to Kabbalah is filled with exercises and techniques to help you achieve that integration, harnessing its empowering energies in your own life.
There’s no doubt that kabbalah, the practice of Jewish mysticism, is not for the faint of heart. As the book’s introduction notes, it is nothing less than God’s blueprint for creation . . . a vibrant body of mystical techniques and teachings. So it’s to Dedopulos’ credit that he makes (almost) understandable something that is so very complicated. He begins by tracing kabbalah’s history and then spends much of the book explaining the basic image of kabbalah, the Tree of Life—what it is and what it means. Kabbalah’s place in other mystical traditions and in today’s world is also covered. The clean format aids concentration, the historical images add interest, and illustrations of the Tree of Life are clear and helpful to learning, but many of the stock photos have little relevance (an image of swans is accompanied by the caption, Swans were thought of as the king of birds . . . as they carried messages and power between rulers). Exercises allow readers to try out meditation techniques that lead closer to the practice of kabbalah. A good starting point. — Ilene Cooper
Review
“. . . it`s to Dedopulos` credit that he makes (almost) understandable something that is so very complicated . . . The clean format aids concentration, the historical images add interest, and illustrations of the Tree of Life are clear and helpful to learning . . . Exercises allow readers to try out meditation techniques that lead closer to the practice of kabbalah. A good starting point.” — Booklist
Zohar, Kabala, jevrejski misticizam