A student of Kabbalist master Rav Yahuda Brandwein reveals the presence of a doctrine of reincarnation within Kabbalistic teaching that was suppressed for centuries within Judaism. Original.[...]
According to the Zohar, among Gods first creations were the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Kabbalah teaches that the alphabet, called ivrit in Hebrew, comes from the root word lavir, or to transfer. Far more than simple symbols of communication, the letters transfer energy from the Light of God [...]
The Zohar tells us that one of God's first creations were twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet, but these letters were far more than the simple symbols of communication that would later be used in a galley of type. In the metaphysical universe, each letter transfers awesome power from the Upper[...]
Prior to the popularisation of Kabbalah, Kabbalist Rav Berg synthesised the wisdom's key concepts into a progressive system, rather than the non-linear manner of exploration previously available. This book is the result. The kabbalistic lineage is inextricably tied to the study of the knowledge itse[...]
The Holy Grail is a mystical legend that dates back before Christianity. It is often described as a cup, dish, or bowl made of earth or wood. Some references describe it as the vessel of the Last Supper. Believed to have mystical and magical influences, the Holy Grail is widely known as possessing t[...]
With his signature penetration of non-traditional thought, Kabbalist Rav Beg investigates quantum physics, astrology and the Bible, and uncovers a link between them. Within the pages of "Consciousness and the Cosmos," Rav Berg delves into subjects ranging from extraterrestrials, to parallel universe[...]
"Everything that exists in reality, whether good or bad -- including even the most evil and damage-causing thing in the world -- has the right to exist, to the degree that destroying it and removing it completely from the world is forbidden. Rather, our duty is to only repair or fix it and to guide [...]
For thousands of years, no book has been more shrouded in mystery than the Zohar, yet no book offers greater wisdom to humankind. As the central text of Kabbalah, the Zohar was conceived by the ancient kabbalists as a guide for gaining fulfillment in the material world and for drawing closer to the [...]
A "kabbalistic" guide to achieving personal fulfillment delves into the four-thousand-year-old tradition of Jewish mysticism to explore the universal laws that govern the universe and human affairs, showing readers how to release their potential and change bad habits. Original.[...]