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The Red String Book: The Power of Protection (Technology for the Soul) by Yehuda Berg Average Rating: "Okay....so some people bought the book thinking it was going to give them details of Jewish Mysticism? Did some people buy it because they thought there might be some magic to be learned? It is SO SIMPLE...just think about it.....IF you put a red string on your left wrist, it will be hard to ignore the fact that it is there. ..."
Gnostic Gospel Of St. Thomas: Meditations on the Mystical Teachings by Tau Malachi Average Rating: "Wow!There is something about this book that is saying far more than the scholars and modern academia is saying. Not only is it stylistically more interesting to read, it's practically and directly spiritual! I'd been looking for a way to find SPIRITUALITY in the West, rather than stale dogmas, and real methods to feel connected with God, Divine Spirit, or whatever you want to call it in a practical and meaningful way. ..."
Disguised As Clark Kent: Jews, Comics, And the Creation of the Superhero by Danny Fingeroth Average Rating: "DISGUISED AS CLARK KENT: JEWS, COMICS, AND THE CREATION OF THE SUPERHERO comes from a comics industry veteran who explores the backgrounds of famous superheroes and their creators - who, as it turns out, were largely young American Jewish men from Eastern European backgrounds. The focus on the hero icon in history, Jewish history and culture, and the comics industry as a whole thus makes for a strong recommendation not just for Judaic studies collections, but for any collection strong in either comics or cultural icons and analysis.
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Meditation and the Bible by Aryeh Kaplan Average Rating: "Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, author of this book, was an orthodox Jew with a rare gift for explaining Jewish mysticism in clear, accurate layperson's terms. When this book first came out, it was a major theological breakthrough, in that it presented an authentically JEWISH view of meditative practices that are hinted at in the Bible. ..."
Kabbalistic Cycles and the Mastery of Life by Joseph C., Ph.D. Lisiewski Average Rating: "I started utilizing the Kabbalistic Cycles end of July. Since then, my life is a lot easier. I've followed the instructions very carefully and have had a much easier time at getting things done. My business is growing and lots of positive changes in my life. The way the information was presented was educational and by the time I finished reading the book, I had a good understanding on how to apply the information to my day to day life. ..."
Days of Connection: A Guide to Kabbalah's Holidays and New Moons by Michael Berg Kabbalah teaches us that each month of the year holds different opportunities for us to grow and change — and, conversely, different chances to trip up in our spiritual progression. Holidays in particular offer opportunities for spiritual growth unmatched by any other day on the calendar. In this book, Michael Berg explains and guides us through the kabbalistic calendar, paying special attention to Rosh Chodesh, the beginning of each month. ...
Kabbalah and the Age of the Universe by Aryeh Kaplan Average Rating: "Rabbi Kaplan (a"h) was one of the luminaries of the Jewish world of the mind, until his untimely passing at a very young age. With the encouragement and permission of his teachers, he opened previously inaccessible areas of Torah for study by the average Jew. One could, without stretching credibility, attribute the current interest in Kabbalah (both of the serious scholar and Jew, and of the pop-culture dilettantes) to his books.
In this slender volume, he shows how one kabbalistic perspective dates the age of the universe at around 15 billion years, precisely the age that current science has determined.
More importantly he shows how, in general, Judaism will never conflict with science that has reached the bedrock of theory and experimental verification.
I heartily recommend this and all of his other books. ..."
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