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Paperback The Way of Kabbalah Book

ISBN: 0877283052

ISBN13: 9780877283058

The Way of Kabbalah

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This primer to esoteric work opens up the inner teaching of Kabbalah. It highlights the seekers path of development from being an outsider to becoming a spiritual but practical individual. Various... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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universal knowledge

Was always intrigued and ordered the book. When the book arrived I sat down and red for hours. Wonderful,I always knew,and here somebody wrote it down..... Am happy I have the book,I'll read it over and over again.

A Good Place to Start a Journey

Wayne Kenton's book, the Way of the Kabbalah is the logical place to start with this author and Work of the Kabbalist is the second and probably better companion book of the two. I loved this book when I first read it and now hardly remember much of what was in it. However, I now realize that the preface and the first chapter on Tradition are simply compelling and inspiring. This is especially so because my congregation is lucky enough to have a Maggid who clearly embodies this generation's keeper of the Tradition. It is simply an awe inspiring experience to feel the compelling truth in the author's historical understanding and seeing it in front of your eyes on Shabbat. So if you buy this book, read that first chapter knowing that it is true and you will be enthused about your journey.

Great in 1976, still great today!

This is a reprint of a book that was a bestseller in Jewish mysticism circles back in the mid-70's. It played a big role in my own spiritual developement, and remains one of the best intro kabbalah books for the analytical-minded seeker. If you only buy one of Zev Halevi's books, make it this one. He begins with an overview of kabbalah as a living tradition, using the Tree of Life diagram as a template for diagramming all aspects of life and spiritual growth. He then discusses the inner meanings of various biblical stories and Jewish themes, such as the physical and spiritual Adam, the Exodus from Egypt, Jacob and Esau, the Promised Land, the Zaddik (holy person), allegorical and metaphysical levels of meaning, kavannah (focused intention), higher and lower states of consciousness, etc. --- and how all these apply to the inner life as diagrammed on the Tree. The heart of the book, in my opinion, are the chapters on the three main approaches to the spiritual path: Action, Devotion, and Contemplation. Most beginners lean heavily toward one of the three, and it is important to determine which approach is best for you. (Halevi himself appears to be a Path of Contemplation person, judging from his intellectual style.) Eventually you must balance all three of these aspects -- Doing, Feeling, and Thinking -- within yourself, but it's important to start with a compatible teacher and/or group that relates to kabbalah from your basic approach. Halevi is rather vague about exactly how you will actually find practicing kabbalists, appparently relying on the adage that "When the student is ready, the teacher appears." This book will definitely help you prepare yourself for that encounter.
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