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Zohar: The Book of Enlightenment (Classics of Western Spirituality) by Daniel Chanan Matt Average Rating: "This is the most interesting anthology of Zohar literature I have seen. Though the anthology represents only 5% of the whole Zohar, it is translated in a uniquely modern style. It is translated as poetry, which is highly original, and a very comprehensive introduction and very detailed notes explain the Kabbalistic meanings to the average reader. ..."
El poder de la Cabalá (The Power of Kabbalah, Spanish-Language Edition) by Yehuda Berg Average Rating: Is it possible to turn that rush that comes from closing a business deal or having a brief, passionate affair into an enduring sense of wholeness and peace? Kabbalah, according to its increasingly large group of practitioners, is the path from that fleeting feeling of pleasure that most people settle for to the lasting fulfillment that is their birthright as human beings. ...
The Seven Beggars & Other Kabbalistic Tales Of Rebbe Nachman Of Breslov by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov Rejoice in the stories of Rebbe Nachman of Breslovfor their insight into the human condition and the realm of the mysterious. When Rabbi Nachman first started telling his stories, he declared: "Now I am going to tell you stories." The reason he did so was because in generations so far from God the only remedy was to present the secrets of the Torahincluding even the greatest of themin the form of stories. ...
Everyday Osho: 365 Daily Meditations for the Here and Now by Osho Average Rating: "I love this book. Everypage gives you a chance to meditate on life's various aspects. These aspects are the ones that we have always believed in and it is just because we failed to realize our inner potential that we have lost it. Osho brings forward an opportunity to reflect on these by way of everyday insights. ..."
The Ladder Of Lights by William G. Gray Average Rating: "Hands down, this is one of the best books on modern Qabala ever written! Gray takes a step-by-step look at the Ten Sephiroth and their traditional attributions in each of the Four Qabalistic Worlds. A relatively simple, no-nonsense approach to modern Qabalism.
In some ways, I view this book as a companion piece to Dion Fortune's much better-known work, "The Mystical Qabalah," since both books provide the reader with a fairly straightforward approach to this challenging subject. ..."
Kabbalah on Pain: How to Use It to Lose It (Technology for the Soul) by Yehuda Berg Noted Kabbalah teacher and author Yehuda Berg takes on the difficult subject of emotional pain in this latest entry in the popular Technology for the Soul series. Kabbalah teaches that there is a war constantly being waged between the Light and the Opponent, both in the world at large and within ourselves. ...
Secrets of the Zohar: Stories and Meditations to Awaken the Heart by Michael Berg As the first person to translate the entire 23-volume Zohar from Aramaic into English, Michael Berg is uniquely qualified to convey its timeless wisdom to a wider audience. In these pages, he reveals its secrets as never before. Berg deciphers the encoded words of the ancient sages and explains and organizes them in a way that anyone can comprehend. ...
Occult Medicine & Practical Magic by Samael Aun Weor Average Rating: "In this treatise, Samael Aun Weor reveals the magical practices (and their step by step application) that have been used for countless centuries by the mystical Shaman Priests of one of the most ancient indigenous tribes in South America: the Kogi. This tribe has been tucked away in a very remote area in the Amazonian jungles of Colombia and have allowed a handful of non-Kogi people into their mystical sanctuaries and initiatic fraternities to learn their ancient mystical rites and practices. ..."
Zohar: The Book of Splendor: Basic Readings from the Kabbalah by Gershom Scholem Average Rating: "This book was primarily written for those people that want to get a flavor for the large compilation of writings known as the Zohar. The Zohar is the most widely used text in the study of Kabbalah. This book, written by Gershom Scholem, takes various exerpts from the Zohar to give the reader a basic idea of what manner of instruction and knowledge one can find in the Zohar. ..."
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