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Awakening to Kabbalah.


Awakening To Kabbalah kabbalah or cabala (both: kăb`ələ) [Heb.,=reception], esoteric system of interpretation of the Scriptures based upon a tradition claimed to have been handed down orally from Abraham.  

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 Michael Laitman

LongHill Partners

c/o Jewish Lights

PO Box 237, Woodstock, VT 05091

1580232647 $21.99 jewishlights.com

Awakening To Kabbalah: The Guiding Light Of Spiritual Fulfillment by Rav Laitman is an outstanding documentation of the author's observations on spiritual enlightenment, metaphysical awareness, and fulfillment that through the years as a spiritualist spir·i·tu·al·ism  
n.
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a. The belief that the dead communicate with the living, as through a medium.

b. The practices or doctrines of those holding such a belief.

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 and scientist has come to understand. Insightfully progressive, Awakening To Kabbalah introduces the reader to many historical figures of Kabbalah since Abrahamic times, as well as informs of an intricate and enabling path to ultimate contentment. Awakening To Kabbalah is very strongly recommended to non-specialist general readers with an interest in Jewish Mysticism mysticism (mĭs`tĭsĭzəm) [Gr.,=the practice of those who are initiated into the mysteries], the practice of putting oneself into, and remaining in, direct relation with God, the Absolute, or any unifying principle of life.  in general, and Metaphysical Studies in particular.
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