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Simplified Qabala Magic by Ted Andrews Average Rating: "In the past, I've found Jewish Kabbalah books long on rhetoric, long on history but short on practical application and personal development. Not being particular, I switched over to the magical tradition. The first (magical) book I tried reading--Gareth Knight's book, A Practical Guide to Qabalistic Symbolism--went right over my head. ..."
Rebooting: Defeating Depression with the Power of Kabbalah (Technology for the Soul) by Yehuda Berg Average Rating: "This book offers a spiritual, although very practical approach to the subject of Depression, using the principles of Kabbalah. I highly recommend it for anyone who experiences Depression, and has a desire to address it at it's core rather than merely treating symptoms. The concepts are simply presented, but are life-changing when applied. ..."
The Chicken Qabalah of Rabbi Lamed Ben Clifford: Dilettante's Guide to What You Do and Do Not Need to Know to Become a Qabalist by Lon Milo Duquette Average Rating: "Finally, a book that explains The Qabalah in a user-friendly, comprehensible format! I highly recommend The Chicken Qabalah to anyone interested in the subjects of; Qabalah, Magick, Masonry, Astrology, Tarot, etc. This wonderful Treatise on the subject explains The Qabalah in a fun, entertaining manner that sort-of tricks you into learning the subject.Most books about The Qabalah (Cabalah, Kabalah...spell it however you want, and don't worry about it) will put you to sleep-thus are not conducive to teaching the subject. ..."
Gnosis Of The Cosmic Christ: A Gnostic Christian Kabbalah by Tau Malachi Average Rating: "If Jesus Christ (or Yeshua Messiah) in fact was far more Jewish than he ever was "Christian", whatever he might have been teaching on other levels probably requires we meet him on Jewish terms. Though I'm Christian by orientation, I recognize the value and power of deeply studying the Old Testament and source works of Jewish Kabbalah. ..."
Living Kabbalah: A Practical System for Making the Power Work for You by Yehuda Berg Average Rating: Based on the belief that Kabbalah should be lived, not merely studied, Yehuda Berg’s latest book presents a practical, systematic approach to integrating the insights of millennia-old wisdom into daily life in order to achieve total fulfillment. Drawing on his popular workshops and courses, Living Kabbalah guides readers through this process, showing how to overcome the negative thoughts and patterns that hold them back; create positive change in their life; unlock their potential for greatness; achieve true prosperity and live with abundance; and reconnect with their dreams and make them happen. ...
Endless Light: The Ancient Path of Kabbalah by David Aaron Average Rating: "This is an interesting book regarding the means by which a person comes to love others. The idea of making space for others within one's life is novel and yet, when you think about it, very true. To say that you are "one" with another person is somewhat faulty, as the author points out, because neither individual is swallowed so that they lose their identity. ..."
Esalen: America and the Religion of No Religion by Jeffrey J. Kripal Average Rating: "I was fortunate enough to have spent this past weekend at Esalen picked up a copy of Jeffrey Kripal's book and I could not put it down! This book is a must read for those wanting to know more about this amazing place and it's impact on American culture and the future of the planet. ..."
Keys To The Kingdom: Jesus & the Mystic Kabbalah by Migene González-Wippler Average Rating: "Before this book if you had asked me about Jesus I would have said yes I believe in him. But that belief was one of uncomfortable distance, if only due to the modern relgion attached to this icon. I knew there was truth in his teachings and this book helped shed so much light on them. ..."
Alchemical Active Imagination: Revised Edition (C. G. Jung Foundation Books) by Marie-Louise von Franz Average Rating: "This was the first serious modern work on alchemy that I've read, and boy did I luck out! It is a work charged with authenticity and vision. von Franz gives you some historical background on the origins of alchemy, then introduces this 16th century alchemist, Gerhard Dorn, and his inner and outer struggle to illuminate and heal the schism between spiritual alchemy and Western Christianity. ..."
The 72 Names of God Meditation Book: Technology for the Soul by Yehuda Berg Average Rating: "Incase anyone thinks these are real "names" they are not! they are instead combinations of letters that contain powerful healing and protection. Buy reading them and seeing them one lets the power of the words pass into and through themselves.
Not only is this a useful too it is a beautifully made book that pleases the eye as well as the mind. ..."
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