The word Kabbalah is derived from the root Qibel, which means "to receive." The Kabbalah is the "received" doctrine, the esoteric side of the scriptures, that is the inner truth as opposed to the outer form. The goal of this book is to assist individuals in confronting the first stages of the spiritual realm.
Founder and president of the Bnei Baruch Kabbalah Education & Research Institute, which is dedicated to teaching and sharing the wisdom of Kabbalah. Professor of Ontology, PhD in Philosophy and Kabbalah, and MSc in bio-Cybernetics. Father of three and grandfather of three.
No doubts it could take a lifetime to study Kabbalah, but this book is a great introduction as to what Kabbalah is all about, written for ease of reading. It's a great introduction for anyone seeking answers to life's questions - Why am I here? Why do people behave the way they do? What is my place in the universe? There are boundaries of which science cannot penetrate - science cannot measure the workings of the human soul.
Mira que soy judía y que es un libro finísimo pero su puta madre que largo se me ha hecho. Sinceramente no creo estar hecha para la cabala. Me interesa mucho pero no siento que esté libro me haya ayudado
I am grateful that this was not the first Kabbalah book I ever picked up, because it may have turned me off from this pursuit. At least it wasn't very long.
Un libro muy bueno que a base de preguntas y repuestas en cada capítulo explica de forma sencilla y clara los fundamentos de la sabiduría de la cabala.
If you are serious about understanding the purpose of life and how we were created, I recommend this book. It takes you through a journey into your inner self- your desire. At first, it may be challenging to understand but if you invest time reading and reflecting, it will begin to make sense for you.