The Everything Kabbalah Book

The Everything Kabbalah Book
Author: Mark Elber
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2011-12-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1605508837

Furnishing an accessible introduction to the traditions and teachings of the Kabbalah, this informative volume discusses the origins, history, study, and trends of Jewish mysticism, covering such topics as meditation and mystical techniques, the Kabbalahistic theory of creation and the human role in the universe, Kabbalahistic philosophy, and more.

Zohar, the Book of Enlightenment

Zohar, the Book of Enlightenment
Author: Daniel Chanan Matt
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1983
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809123872

This is the first translation with commentary of selections from The Zohar, the major text of the Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition. This work was written in 13th-century Spain by Moses de Leon, a Spanish scholar.

Origins of the Kabbalah

Origins of the Kabbalah
Author: Gershom Gerhard Scholem
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0691184305

With the publication of The Origins of the Kabbalah in 1950, one of the most important scholars of our century brought the obscure world of Jewish mysticism to a wider audience for the first time. A crucial work in the oeuvre of Gershom Scholem, this book details the beginnings of the Kabbalah in twelfth- and thirteenth-century southern France and Spain, showing its rich tradition of repeated attempts to achieve and portray direct experiences of God. The Origins of the Kabbalah is a contribution not only to the history of Jewish medieval mysticism, but also to the study of medieval mysticism in general. Now with a new foreword by David Biale, this book remains essential reading for students of the history of religion.

Meditation and Kabbalah

Meditation and Kabbalah
Author: Aryeh Kaplan
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1995
Genre: Cabala
ISBN: 1568213816

Meditative methods of Kabbalah. A lucid presentation of the meditative methods, mantras, mandalas and other devices used, as well as a penetrating interpretation of their significance in the light of contemporary meditative research.

Kabbalah in Art and Architecture

Kabbalah in Art and Architecture
Author: Alexander Gorlin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780500517055

The Kabbalistic idea of creation, as expressed through light, space and geometry, has left its unmistakable mark on our civilization. Drawing upon a wide array of historical materials and images of contemporary art, sculpture and architecture, architect Alexander Gorlin explores the influence, whether actually acknowledged or not, of the Kabbalah on modern design.

Kabbalah

Kabbalah
Author: Ann Williams-Heller
Publisher: Quest Books
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1990-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780835606561

The symbolism of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life is explained, and its connections to astrology, numerology, angel lore, tarot, and the meaning of colors are shown. The Tree of Life is a potent tool for self-discovery and profound inner knowing, as the author shared in her popular workshops.

Kabbalah

Kabbalah
Author: Gershom Scholem
Publisher: Quadrangle/The New York Times Book Company
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1974
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

"With origins extending back in time beyond the Dead Sea Scrolls, the body of writings and beliefs known as the Kabbalah has come to be increasingly recognized not only as one of the most intriguing aspects of Judaism but also as an important part of a broader mystical tradition. Here is one of the most enlightening studies ever to plumb its complex depths and range over its rich history, written by the late Gershom Scholem, the world's leading authority on the Kabbalah. Illuminated in this fascinating work are the centuries of efforts by Kabbalists to discover the secrets of God and the universe through the symbols of the physical world and the mysteries of language—a mammoth search set against a background of Jewish life in Spain, Poland, Germany and the rest of Europe. brought to life are such remarkable personalities as Shabbetai Zevi, the 17th-century pseudo-Messiah who raised the Jewish world to near ecstasy before plunging it into disillusion; and the charismatic Jacob Frank, who threatened to disastrously divide the Jewish religion. We learn the connection between the Kabbalah and such haunting legends as the Dybbuk, the Goel, and Lilith, as well as its relationship to the practice of white magic, palm reading and Satanism. Long cloaked in obscurity, the Kabbalah is revealed by this book to contain suggestive power which still entrances both the intellect and the imagination."-Publisher.

An Introduction to the Kabbalah

An Introduction to the Kabbalah
Author: Moshe Hallamish
Publisher: Marcombo
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780791440124

Provides an introduction to the world of the Kabbalah, focusing on both the Kabbalist as a person and the major teachings of the Kabbalah.

The Red String Book

The Red String Book
Author: Yehuda Berg
Publisher: Running Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780762430970

So what exactly fuels the popularity of the Red String, seen on the left wrists of so many celebrities? With the official Red String provided in the back of The Red String Book we offer everyone the opportunity to discover it for themselves. Rooted in the ancient, timeless wisdom of Kabbalah, this simple tool holds the power of protection. No matter what race, religion, faith, or gender, anyone can experience transformation and ignite self-fulfillment as a result of reading The Red String Book.