Kabbalah, Science & the Meaning of Life traces the milestones of the evolution of science with which we are familiar, such as Newton's and Einstein's theories but goes further to present the science of Kabbalah as the basis for understanding the hidden parts of reality which scientists are now discovering. While other sciences research the definable world around us, Kabbalah teaches us how the spontaneous changes occurring within us affect our surrounding reality. The wisdom of Kabbalah enables us to monitor those changes and control them, and in so doing change our world for the better.
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.
This was total nonsense. I know that Kabbalah isn't necessarily Jewish but it does have many Jewish sect followers and in a similar manner I find that he just brings up at the very miniscule arguments about if this was such then this would be as such and if that was this way then what???? Excuse me please before you make connections lay the foundation for why is it so? You gave me no initial reason to buy into any of this stuff so why do I care how it all fits together? Strange approach to science.
I am so glad I did not quit on this one, if you are new to Kabbalah you will find it most enjoyable from beginning to end. If you are seasoned then you will find that the first part has little to offer and is repetitive. Stick with it, the 2nd half of this book is a gem!
Na začetku knjige se mi je zdela zelo zanimiva. Vendar kasneje, skozi poslušanje avdio knjige, sem moral priznati, da je rahlo dolgočasna. Žal, nisem tir za kabbalah.
Mogočo kdaj drugič, ko bom bolj dozorel, se bom lotil ponovnega branja oz. poslušanja.