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Toward the Infinite: The Way of Kabbalistic Meditation2 reviews
DovBer Pinson

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2005

Thank You Dovid
This book is a manual on Jewish meditation. Specificially it describes the Habad Contemplative meditation called Hitbonanut. Unfortunately prior to this book, there has been very little in the form of a user friendly "How To' description of this type of Jewish meditation. I was very impressed with how clearly the author explains this technique in non technical language and in a sense it ...
  
  











  



  
Glorious Incomprehensible": The Development of Blake's Kabbalistic Language1 review
Sheila A. Spector

Bucknell University Press, 2001

Glorious
one of the most fascinating and enlightening books I've ever read on Blake.
  
  











  



  
A Journey of Awakening: 49 Steps from Enslavement to Freedom: A Guide for Using the Kabbalistic Tree of Life ...2 reviews
Ted Falcon

Skynear Press, 2003

This book brings the mystical to the breakfast table.
I am not a rabbi or a meditator or a new-age dilettante and I like this book. For centuries the wisdom and utility of kabbalah has been hidden and only carefully and sparingly revealed to the serious seeker. In this book Rabbi Falcon very carefully and clearly instructs us in exactly how to bring the usefulness of the mystical into our daily lives during the crucial 49-day period between the ...
  
  











  



  
The Tree of the Nevee: A Kabbalistic Story of Elijah the Wizard2 reviews
Jerry Blair

AuthorHouse, 2002

Very Pleasantly Surprised !
As one who has been following the Path for some time, I bought this book expecting a tediously shallow Enlightenment story. However, I found this book to be an in-depth, coherent, and exciting look at the Kabbalistic Path. As "The Mists of Avalon" is a meaningful guide to the Celtic Way, I feel this book will be the blueprint for someone who wishes to enter the world of Jewish Mysticism. I ...
  
  











  



  
The Black Pullet: Or the Hen With the Golden Eggs: The Science of Magical Talismans from the French ...1 review

Holmes Pub Grou Llc, 1998

XV's review
This is the essential grimoire for all occultist as it is perhaps one of the easiest to use and most powerful. Look for my up and coming career as I am perhaps the most talented person in the world. XV
  
  











  



  
Mystical concepts in Chassidism: An introduction to kabbalistic concepts and doctrines2 reviews
Jacob Immanuel Schochet

Kehot, 1979

Brilliant
This book is a must for everyone who is serious about learning the wisdom of hidden Torah. Very sraight to the point, no-nonsense guide to the basic ideas and terms found in Kabbalistic and Chassidic texts. Great companion in learning Tanya.
  
  











  



  
Alef, Mem, Tau: Kabbalistic Musings on Time, Truth, and Death (Taubman Lectures in Jewish Studies)1 review
Elliot R. Wolfson

University of California Press, 2006

Talmudic Poetics Revised
With this creative philosophical and religious study on the interrelationship between truth, death, and time, Wolfson continues to create a new form of academic hybrid discourse that blends insights from the esoteric kabbala with philosophical speculations derived from a host of top-flight thinkers. Though the tone of these lectures is rigorously academic, regaled with subtle allusions, ironic ...
  
  











  



  
Universal & Kabbalistic Meditation on the Lord's Prayer2 reviews
Master Choa Kok Sui

Institute for Inner Studies, 2001

Magnum Opus of the last living Grand Master
This is the most important book for the serious students of the occult. I'm a student of the occult since the early '70's, and I'm also a published author of 60 books/booklets in my Country (Brazil). My favorite living author in the occult is Grand Master Choa Kok Sui, the last living true occult Master, whose works must be well know by all occult students, specially the one's who follow Franz ...
  
  











  



  
The Kabbalistic Bible: Genesis: Technology for the Soul2 reviews

Kabbalah Publishing, 2003

A REAL EYE OPENER
If you're interested in studying Kabbalah, "The Kabbalistic Bible," should be on the top of your list. I've read "The Power of Kabbalah," but I really felt like I wanted to explore further and I found so many answers here.
  
  











  



  
Beyond Appearances: Stories from the Kabbalistic Ethical Writings1 review
Aryeh Wineman

Jewish Pubn Society, 1989

Stories from the Kabbalistic Ethical writings
Rabbi Aryeh Wineman who presently serves as Rabbi of Temple Beth El in Troy, New York, has gathered together in this volume fifty- four narratives from the Kabbalistic Ethical literature. Many of these stories are set in Safed in the time immediately after the expulsion from Spain in 1492. The idealized character of the Ari, Rabbi Isaac Luria is at the center of a number of narratives. The ...
  
  











  



  
Kabbalistic Writings on the Nature of Masculine and Feminine1 review
Sarah Schneider

Still Small Boice, 2001

The Science of Correspondences
As a Kabbalah student with around 5 years of experience, I found much to appreciate in this book that was brand new for me. This is the first time I have been introduced to Kabbalah as "the science of correspondences." I have always used the translation "to receive." The gradual and sometimes overwhelming receiving of divine light, understanding, and wisdom has always been my experience as a ...
  
  











  



  
The Kabbalistic Prayer, the Book of Formation, And the Magical Ritual of the Sanctum Regnum1 review
Eliphas Levi

Kessinger Publishing, 2005

fantastic glimpses of our origin...
As a korean, it was quite hard to find out the original Kabbala materials. This book gave me the real start position to understand what ancient masters are looking for from their internal Godness.
  
  











  



  
Language, Eros, Being: Kabbalistic Hermeneutics and Poetic Imagination1 review
Elliot Wolfson

Fordham University Press, 2005

A tour de force: The Second of Three
This is the second major work by Elliot R. Wolfson on kabbalah. The first, Through a Speculum That Shines, was an analysis of the visual in the Jewish mystical tradition. This volume is a brilliant study of the concept of language in kabbalah. The combination of Wolfson's deep understaning of both kabbalah and philosophical thinkers that range from Plato to Heidegger and beyond make this book ...
  
  











  



  
The Paradoxical Ascent to God: The Kabbalistic Theosophy of Habad Hasidism (S U N Y Series in Judaica)1 review
Rachel Elior

State University of New York Press, 1992

This author really knows her stuff and presents it well.
Elior has studied Jewish mysticism in general, and Habad mysticism in particular, for the last several decades. Her teacher and mentor was the great Gershom Sholem, pioneer in the field. She presents the material logically, clearly, and, most of all, entertainingly and in a way the general public can understand. Read it!
  
  











  



  
Kabbalistic Handbook for the Practicing Magician26 reviews
Joseph C. Lisiewski

New Falcon Publications, 2005

Take time to look here
It is indeed amazing to me that, in some of the reviews, we have folks looking for new material or a new way of applying Kabbalistic magic within their lives? Why do you think this is? Probably the simplest answer is that their magic does not work and that they really have little or NO magical experience at all! They tend to read and reread material that has been given them by others with out ...
  
  











  



  
Kabbalistic Teachings of the Female Prophets: The Seven Holy Women of Ancient Israel1 review
J. Zohara Meyerhoff Hieronimus

Inner Traditions, 2008

Not Just for Jewish Readers
I have been a student of different esoteric schools for about 20 years, but had only a peripheral knowledge of the esoteric Jewish stream of kabbalah. I was attracted to the title of this book due to my interest in history and the divine feminine, but I was a little hesitant when I flipped through it and saw all the charts and Hebrew letters. I wanted to learn the stories of these seven holy ...
  
  











  



  
Tarot Power: 22 Keys to Unlock Magick, Spellcraft, and Kabbalistic Medit1 review
Lexa Rosean

Citadel, 2005

best grimoire
I bought the book "tarot power" by lexa rosean And I find it to be one of the best grimoires of magick !!! It covers so many issues... In the book you find information about each card, medatation with the card and breathtaking spells for our modern life. lexa write spells for everyone, for straight and gays , for musician,actors, and artists. Spells to create illusions and glamour ...
  
  











  



  
Kabbalistic Healing: A Path to an Awakened Soul1 review
Jason Shulman

Inner Traditions, 2004

Describes the ultimate healing possible for the human soul
Kabbalistic healing: A Path To An Awakened Soul by and modern kabbalist Jason Shulman (a recognized teacher in the Buddhist lineage of Shaka Kendo Rich Art, Abbot of the Clear Mountain Center and a faculty member of The New York Open Center, Esalen Institute, and Omega Institute) describes the ultimate healing possible for the human soul through an awakening of one true nature. Shulman covers the ...
  
  











  



  
The Heavenly Ladder: Kabbalistic Techniques for Inner Growth1 review
Edward Hoffman

Prism Press, 1996

An excellent book encouraging serious introspection
The Heavenly Ladder was an uplifting surprise. It was practical and mystical, well-referenced and wonderfully written. Not only are there dozens of specific exercises designed for personal reflection and meditation, there is a wealth of information explaining the Jewish traditions that encourage such growth. I often think that authors of self-help books are helping primarily themselves by ...
  
  











  



  
Kabbalah: Selections From Classic Kabbalistic Works From Raziel Hamalach To The Present Day1 review
Avraham Yaakov Finkel

Targum Press, 2003

Simply Terrific!
This is a terrific book for both the advanced and basic student of Kabbalah. It includes a brief but good, straight-forward and clear summary of the basic concepts of Kabbalah; the ten sefirot, tzimtzum, the breaking of the vessels, etc. Next Rabbi Finkel introduces and translates excerpts of four classic ancient texts, Raziel HaMalach, Sefer Yetzirah, Sefer HaBahir, and Sefer HaZohar. The ...
  
  











  








   



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