The Zohar: Annotations to the Ashlag Commentary

Annotations to the Ashlag Commentary

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Mysticism, Judaism
Cover of the book The Zohar: Annotations to the Ashlag Commentary by Rav Michael Laitman, Bnei Baruch, Laitman Kabbalah
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Author: Rav Michael Laitman ISBN: 9781897448267
Publisher: Bnei Baruch, Laitman Kabbalah Publication: October 8, 2008
Imprint: Bnei Baruch, Laitman Kabbalah Language: English
Author: Rav Michael Laitman
ISBN: 9781897448267
Publisher: Bnei Baruch, Laitman Kabbalah
Publication: October 8, 2008
Imprint: Bnei Baruch, Laitman Kabbalah
Language: English

The Book of Zohar (The Book of Radiance) is an ageless source of wisdom and the basis for all Kabbalistic literature. Since its appearance nearly 2,000 years ago, it has been the primary, and often only, source used by Kabbalists.For centuries, Kabbalah was hidden from the public, which was considered not yet ready to receive it. However, our generation has been designated by Kabbalists as the first generation that is ready to grasp the concepts in The Zohar. Now, we can put these principles into practice in our lives. Written in a unique and metaphorical language, The Zohar: annotations to the Ashlag Commentary enriches our understanding of reality and expands our worldview. However, this text should not be read in an ordinary fashion. We should patiently and repeatedly read and think about each sentence as we try to penetrate the author's feelings. We should read it slowly and try to extract the nuances of the text. Although the text deals with one subject only how to relate to the Creator it approaches it from different angles. This allows each of us to find the particular phrase or word that will carry us into the depths of this profound and timeless wisdom

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The Book of Zohar (The Book of Radiance) is an ageless source of wisdom and the basis for all Kabbalistic literature. Since its appearance nearly 2,000 years ago, it has been the primary, and often only, source used by Kabbalists.For centuries, Kabbalah was hidden from the public, which was considered not yet ready to receive it. However, our generation has been designated by Kabbalists as the first generation that is ready to grasp the concepts in The Zohar. Now, we can put these principles into practice in our lives. Written in a unique and metaphorical language, The Zohar: annotations to the Ashlag Commentary enriches our understanding of reality and expands our worldview. However, this text should not be read in an ordinary fashion. We should patiently and repeatedly read and think about each sentence as we try to penetrate the author's feelings. We should read it slowly and try to extract the nuances of the text. Although the text deals with one subject only how to relate to the Creator it approaches it from different angles. This allows each of us to find the particular phrase or word that will carry us into the depths of this profound and timeless wisdom

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