The pure and penetrating message of the Divine Feminine Wisdom can become a companion for your own spiritual journey
The first of God s creations and God s endless delight, Wisdom (also known as Chochma and Sophia) is the Mother of all life, the guide to right living She is God manifest in the world you encounter moment to moment. Her teachings, embedded in the Holy Scriptures of Jews and Christians, are passionate, powerful calls to live in harmony, love with integrity and act joyously.
Through the Hebrew books of Psalms, Proverbs, Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes and Job, and the Wisdom literature books of Sirach and the Wisdom of Solomon, the Divine Femininespeaks to you directly, and Her only desire is to teach you to become wise. Rami Shapiro s contemporary translations and powerful commentaries clarify who Wisdom is, what She teaches, and how Her words can help you live justly, wisely and with compassion. This is not a book about Wisdom but the voice of Wisdom Herself, liberating, uplifting and compelling.
Now you can experience the Divine Feminine and understand Her teachings with no previous knowledge of Wisdom literature. This SkyLight Illuminations edition presents insightful commentary that explains Sophia s way of wisdom and illustrates the countless opportunities to experience Her creative energy through which God fashions all things.
Rami Shapiro is one of the most innovative rabbis of the last thirty years. An award-winning author of two dozen books on religion and spirituality, he received rabbinical ordination from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and holds a PhD from Union Graduate School. A congregational rabbi for twenty years, for the last fifteen he has been writing, leading retreats, co-directing One River Wisdom School, blogging at rabbirami.com, and writing a regular column for Spirituality and Health magazine called "Roadside Assistance for the Spiritual Traveler."
I enjoyed this exploration of the wisdom literature and how it relates to everyday life. Having commentary to support and expand on the text is helpful when reading it again.
I'm wasn't happy with the book, and I'm not too pleased with this rating either. Gonna take a brief mental break and read it again--more slowly and deliberately this time. Stay tuned.
Don’t skip the introduction, that’s where the heart of the theology is, where all the “lightbulb” moments come in. The chapters are thoughtful illustrations of those theological points.
I appreciated the quotes in the book (and, morbidly, it helped me make selections for my funeral readings). But the book itself fell apart! I have, in the past, shaken my head at reviews that include the physical shape of the book. Yet here I am. So back to substance: it's a great compilation of Wisdom sayings, many of which are not simply feminine as the title implies but antithetical to the usually assumed take on life in the Bible. All in all, refreshing.
This is a modern day Tao Te Ching. It is written to be accessible to anyone regardless of their background. This is a contemporary translation by Rami Shapiro. As with all Shapiro's books, his commentaries are enlightening and fearless.