Fundamentals of Jewish Mysticism and Kabbalah by Ron Feldman - ISBN: 9781580910491
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To help newcomers understand the role mysticism has played in the intellectual and social history of the Jews, this concise introductory book explains how the study of the Kabbalah enhances the life of the soul and the holiness of the body.

Fundamentals of Jewish Mysticism and Kabbalah

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  • Paperback

    152 pages

  • Release Date

    1 June 1999

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Summary

Although kabbalah began as an esoteric practice of a small group of educated men, today this ancient mystical tradition is adapting to contemporary sensibilities, including respect for the environment, gender equality, and conscious connection to other spiritual traditions. Access to this wisdom does not depend on one leader or require you to join a cult. Kabbalah, which literally means “that which is received” refers not only to the mystical maps of reality handed down by tradition, but to the awareness each person “receives” along their own journey.Kabbalah has always aimed at healing, repairing and rebalancing the individual, the community and the cosmos as a whole, recognizing the unity in all creation. FUNDAMENTALS OF JEWISH MYSTICISM AND KABBALAH addresses both the historical sources and evolving tradition of kabbalah. Topics covered include shamanic healing, the divine feminine, amulets, sacred sex, dimensions of the soul, time, numerology, the Tree-of-Life, the Hebrew alphabet, and the role of sacred texts and Torah.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781580910491
ISBN-10:1580910491
Author:Ron Feldman
Publisher:Crossing Pens
Imprint:Crossing Press,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:152
Release Date:1 June 1999
Weight:168g
Dimensions:12mm x 141mm x 203mm
Series:Crossing Press Pocket Guides
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Fundamentals of Jewish Mysticism and Kabbalah by Ron Feldman - ISBN: 9781580910491
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