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In the Shadow of the Ladder: Introductions to Kabbalah by Rabbi Yehudah Lev Ashlag Average Rating: "This book is both an introduction to the saintly life and teachings of Rabbi Yehudah Lev Ashlag (1886-1955) and a new translation of some of his basic teachings. Although there have been some unauthorized (and in some cases, spurious) translations of Ashlag's work over the years, none has been as accessible to the English-speaking reader as this book. ..."
Dreamwalker: The Path of Sacred Power by Mary Summer Rain Average Rating: "Mary Summer Rain has captured, and proliferated in writing, the true nature of the quintessential lucid dreamer, the dreamwalker. For those others who have reviewed this book and have found it to not possess the pragmatic answers they expected, be reminded that not all questions in this walk are answered. ..."
The Dreams Book: Technology for the Soul--Finding Your Way in the Dark: Kabbalah by Yehuda Berg Average Rating: "I bought this little book a few days after I had a very strange dream. I find it helpful understanding why we dream and how we can use dreams to get in touch with our mind in a way that we cannot do while we are awake. The book does not end with mere interpretations of dreams; instead, it explains what we can do when we have dreams with negative implications. ..."
The Singing Web by Mary Summer Rain Average Rating: "There's a lot of information packed into this book! The book is divided into sections, each with specific information regarding the symbology and the influence of a wide variety of stones, minerals, metals, plants, trees, animals, birds and insects. There are also question and answer segments drawn from Mary's readers which will help further refine one's ability to find his or her own answers. ..."
The Magic Orange Tree: and Other Haitian Folktales by Diane Wolkstein Average Rating: "I lived in a remote village in Haiti for five years and found this book while home in the USA for a visit. I found its stories unusual and charming -- and authentic! When I returned to Haiti I had a wonderful time with my Haitian friends as I related the stories I had read in this book and they would finish telling them with me and share how their mothers and fathers had shared these same stories with them. ..."
Forbidden Faith: The Secret History of Gnosticism by Richard Smoley Average Rating: "This book is easily the most comprehensive, easy to read, well researched book on esoteric spirituality. All of this in the space of 256 pages! The index is thorough (have you noticed that more and more non-fiction books are being published without indices?! Not this one, I am happy to report!)and the chapters are well organized. ..."
The Key to the True Kabbalah by Franz Bardon Average Rating: "The 'Key To The True Kabbalah' is a logical progression of Bardon's earlier book, 'Initiation Into Hermetics', which should be read and practiced first. The 'Key To The True Kabbalah' intoduces the reader to the 'Cosmic Language' and a very thorough process of manifestation. Although the writting is sometimes confusing and wordy, it does communicate these ideas if the reader is willing to make a committed effort with mind, body, and soul. ..."
Kabbalistic Healing: A Path to an Awakened Soul by Jason Shulman Average Rating: A guidebook to using the Kabbalah to transform our consciousness in order to heal the body, mind, and spirit ? Describes a process of unification with God and the healing implications of that process for our daily life ? Introduces four kabbalistic universes that form a topographical map of reality ? Offers a unique perspective on human consciousness and the nature of existence from a leading modern kabbalist Kabbalistic Healing shows how the Kabbalah--the Jewish mystical path to knowing reality--can kindle the central fire in our being so that we can unite with the divine. ...
More Simplified Magic: Pathworking and the Tree of Life (Pathworking on the Tree of Life Series) by Ted Andrews Average Rating: "This long-awaited sequel to Andrews' popular SIMPLIFIED MAGIC is similar in easy-to-understand, easy-to-follow language and layout; the difference is in depth and intensity. His years of work and writing on the Qabala and its pathways have given Andrews a clear, keen knowledge of the subject. With numerous illustrations and exercises, this is an excellent research manual and workbook for serious students of Qabalistic philosophy. ..."
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