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Guarded for centuries, its secrets once passed by word of mouth only, the Kabbalah remains one of our oldest mystical paths for union with the divine. What is the Kabbalah, and why are its teachings so treasured by those who know them?
On The Beginner's Guide to the Kabbalah, you will join Rabbi David Cooper for an uplifting introduction to this living cornerstone of Judaism's esoteric tradition. Join him as he lifts the veil on the Kabbalah's core teachings and practices, and their potential to uncode the secrets of the universe. From the four worlds of reality, to the fascinating archetypes symbolized by the Tree of Life, to meditations for merging with the divine, here is an outstanding guide to the Kabbalah and its many wonders.
Highlights:
• The Tree of Life
• The 10 sefirot: emanations of the divine
• The 32 Paths of Wisdom
• The Kabbalah's meditation practices
• Merging with the divine, and much more
David A. Cooper
Rabbi David A. Cooper (1939–2020) was a leading teacher of Jewish meditation and a lifelong student of the world's great spiritual traditions. He is the author of many books, including Entering the Sacred Mountain; A Heart of Stillness; Silence, Simplicity, and Solitude; and Renewing Your Soul. His most recent book, God Is a Verb: Kabbalah and the Practice of Mystical Judaism, was highly acclaimed and nominated for the National Jewish Book Award. Cooper and his wife, Shoshana, led Jewish meditation retreats nationwide throughout the year. They resided at the Heart of Stillness Hermitage in the Colorado mountains near Boulder until Cooper's passing in 2020.
On The Beginner's Guide to the Kabbalah, you will join Rabbi David Cooper for an uplifting introduction to this living cornerstone of Judaism's esoteric tradition. Join him as he lifts the veil on the Kabbalah's core teachings and practices, and their potential to uncode the secrets of the universe. From the four worlds of reality, to the fascinating archetypes symbolized by the Tree of Life, to meditations for merging with the divine, here is an outstanding guide to the Kabbalah and its many wonders.
Highlights:
• The Tree of Life
• The 10 sefirot: emanations of the divine
• The 32 Paths of Wisdom
• The Kabbalah's meditation practices
• Merging with the divine, and much more
David A. Cooper
Rabbi David A. Cooper (1939–2020) was a leading teacher of Jewish meditation and a lifelong student of the world's great spiritual traditions. He is the author of many books, including Entering the Sacred Mountain; A Heart of Stillness; Silence, Simplicity, and Solitude; and Renewing Your Soul. His most recent book, God Is a Verb: Kabbalah and the Practice of Mystical Judaism, was highly acclaimed and nominated for the National Jewish Book Award. Cooper and his wife, Shoshana, led Jewish meditation retreats nationwide throughout the year. They resided at the Heart of Stillness Hermitage in the Colorado mountains near Boulder until Cooper's passing in 2020.