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Kabbalah of Prayer
Sacred Sounds and the Soul's Journey
Shulamit Elson
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In this remarkable, groundbreaking book, Shulamit Elson writes with eloquence and authority about our soul’s journey, our place in the universe, and our relationship to God through prayer. In beautiful and simple words, she shares the ancient teachings and the sacred sounds of the Kabbalah in ways capable of reconnecting us with the Eternal and changing our lives forever.
We learn of her journey from the closed world of an Orthodox Jewish family, on a voyage of discovery that took her into a secular life of poetry and travel throughout Europe. Then, faced with personal difficulties and waking visions, she began a path of meditation. Gifts of healing and prophecy followed. Eventually she met her Maggid, the traditional Kabbalistic “answering angel,” with whose help she developed a series of meditative “Sound Prayers” using sacred sounds made with the voice.
Elson explains the theological, cosmological, and esoteric foundations upon which “Sound Prayer” is based. We are introduced to the ancient wisdom of the Kabbalah, the “Tree of Life,” and the structure of the soul in its relationship with God. We learn the true nature of prayer, how it relates to Tikkun Olam (“Repair of the World”), and how “Sound Prayer” relates to different angelic levels of being and truth.
This is a practical book that gives individual exercises as well as offering help on meeting specific challenges, including spiritual struggles, feelings of meaninglessness, and harsh self-judgment, as well as illness, fear, and anxiety.
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This Is for Everyone
Universal Principles of Healing Prayer and the Jewish Mystics
Douglas Goldhamer, DD
Melinda Stengel, LCSW
$14.95
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I am more excited about This Is for Everyone than
I have been about any book in a long, long time. It is not
only a very well-written, hands-on, experientially based guide
to healing prayer, it is also one of the only instances where
I have witnessed true ecumenicalism - that behind all the
varieties of religious practice and experience lies the same
spiritual reality - in practice. This Is for Everyone
is itself a healing prayer - a loving balm to soothe and heal
our separation from each other.
Rabbi Douglas Goldhamer is as universal a soul as you are
apt to find - deeply committed to his own Jewish religion,
yet even more committed to God and to all people. He has nearly
20 years experience with healing prayer and working with people
from many different faiths. Melinda Stengel is a Catholic
social worker who came to Rabbi Douglas to learn from him
when she was faced with a deep life crisis and then stayed
on to help with his work. Together they have written a book
can place the power of healing prayer in the hands of anyone
wanting to use it.
Each section of their tutorial is divided into three sections:
Universal Principle, Liberating Concept, How to Do it - an
approach which is empowering, unifying and healing. Please
read this book - you'll love it!
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The Shambhala Guide to Kabbalah
and Jewish Mysticism
An essential introduction to the philosophy and practice
of the mystical traditions of Judaism
Perle Besserman
Softbound
$13.95
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Perle Besserman is a descendent of the Baal Shem Tov, the
founder of Hasidism, and she has studied with many of the
greatest teachers of this tradition. She also must be an outstanding
pupil, because she has managed to present a complete overview
of this very complex approach to Spiritual Life in terms that
are clear, concise and yet also complete enough and deep enough
to guide the reader into an experiential awareness of the
life behind the practices. This is an outstanding work which
I read with the same gripping interest that I usually save
for really good novels. Her presentation was such that I was
able to participate in the meditative experience of each practice
- at least a little bit, a least enough to grasp the beauty
and the potentials of each practice. This is a wonderful introduction
to a beautiful spiritual path.
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The Kabbalah of Envy
Transforming Hatred, Anger, and Other Negative Emotions
Rabbi Nilton Bonder
Hardbound
$18.00
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The Kabbalah of Envy is probably the most practical
and immediate "self-help" book I've seen. Rabbi
Bonder begins with two premises - that negative states of
mind precede enlightened ones, and that envy is the root,
the most abstract form, of rage. Because of its refined nature,
envy can store huge amounts of aggression, controlling acts,
resentment, hatred and bitterness. There is a rabbinical saying
that "A person is known in three ways: by his cup, his
pocket, and his rage." Rabbi Bonder's goal in this book
is to teach us how to transform rage - whether we are on the
giving or receiving end and whether it comes in the subtlest
envy or the most volcanic outbursts - into love, into kindness
and compassion. Travelling through this book with Rabbi Bonder
is like walking with a wise friend who is deeply grounded
in the ways of the world and passionately in love with God.
This is one of the most do-able and inspiring pathways around.
Very highly recommended!
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The Tree of Life
Meditations, Prayers, and Practices of Mystical Judaism
Rabbi David Zeller
6 Audio Cassettes plus Study Guide
Sturdy Binder Case
Approximately 9 hours
$59.95
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I learned an amazing amount from these tapes - in some ways
I learned as much about my own traditions (Protestant Christianity/Esoteric
Christianity) as I did about the wonderful pathways offered
by mystical Judaism. Rabbi Zeller is uniquely qualified to
convey Jewish teachings in a way that embraces everyone -
his own pathway has been one that encompassed and embraced
meditative pathways seemingly far-distant from Judaism. He
began as a student in Berkeley with an interest in Jewish
folk dance. Life led him to a lengthy practice Zen Buddhism
and then to move to India for several years. There he lived
the life of a Siddha (a renunciate monk) and learned deep
meditation under a master. Eventually, Judaism called him
back and he (re)discovered the life-giving depths of Jewish
mysticism as he studied for many years under the late Rabbi
Shlomo Carlebach. And now he can teach us!
According to Hebrew tradition, two trees stood in the Garden
of Eden - the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree
of Life. Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, from which we
all ate long ago, gives us the ability to think in polarities
- our dualistic consciousness. The Tree of Life - from which
we must learn to eat - offers up the whole universe as we
develop a non-dualistic, cosmic awareness. With this
awareness we experience the reality of union with all Creation
and with our Creator.
Rabbi Zeller offers us the sublime, sweet fruit of the Tree
of Life - from a tradition that strives to reveal the light
of God to a world struggling in darkness.
Outstanding!!
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