The Complete Idiot's Guide to Kabbalah
You're no idiot, of
course. You know that Kabbalah is more than a celebrity fad or a red string
bracelet. Its philosophies encourage us to look beyond the tangible for purpose
and enlightenment.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Kabbalah will show you exactly how to
embrace these ancient teachings - and make them a part of your daily life. In
this Complete Idiot's Guide, you get:
- The facts - and fallacies - about Kabbalah.
- Enlightening advice on how to read the Bible or Torah from a Kabbalah point
of view.
- Down-to-earth guidance on how to incorporate the essence of Kabbalah into
everyday life.
- The story of creation according to Kabbalah.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Kabbalah is Rav Michael Laitman's first
book written in English as an original language. Together with writer Collin
Canright, this author duo produced a book rich with analogies, examples and
alerts to explain this most ancient wisdom in the simplest way possible to the
Western world.
Click here to pre-order your copy today! All orders will be shipped on June 15th, 2007.
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Troubling the Glass
At dawn a west wind troubles the still waters of an inland lake
Awakening the deep.
Splashes of light like silent shouts glare
across the water. They started in a straigh forward
way to cross the lake in the gathering dark
but the wind rippled water broke up the
attack and smeared out the force of light
into a undulating wedge.
Carrying here dead like earrings.
Muddying the greens.
And always a mashed potatoe sky.
With some people it's the birds and the bees
but with you it's all buzzards and cane toads.
Posted by: Poetry | May 26, 2007 at 01:32 AM
This is a very informative book that provides real insight into Kabbalah. I definitely recommend it.
Posted by: Diane Corriette | May 31, 2007 at 02:38 AM