Yes, Torah, Judaism and Kabbalah do teach that we are not alone. We are not alone in our universe, nor are we alone here on our own planet. In Biblical, and later Judaic, and Kabbalistic literature, there is a long documented record of encounters with entities not of this Earth. This book documents the teachings of the Bible, Judaism, and the Kabbalah about extraterrestrial life. We explore the ancient legends about angels, and demons, as well as modern legends about aliens, and UFO's. We will attempt to investigate the aliens, angels, and demons; what is the connection? Aliens, Angels and Demons takes us on a journey from the secret teachings about Inner Earth and Pre-Adamic civilized humanity to the many extraterrestrial races in outer space, their relationship to us, (and to God), and our collective human future in dawning messianic times. Aliens, Angels and Demons looks at the teachings of the ancients alongside modern understandings, and insights. What we explore and discover is that the legends of old, and the legends of today might very well be one, and the same. More so, what is considered by many to be merely legend may indeed be something far greater, something very real, and something very relevant to us all. If you want to know what is out there, you might very well find your answers in here.
Born and raised in Long Island, New York, Ariel Bar Tzadok traveled abroad to Israel in 1979. While there, he studied in some of the finest Sephardic yeshivot in Jerusalem, including Porat Yosef (Old City) under (the now notorious) Hakham Shalom Kohen.
While studying in Kollel Hekhal Pinhas in Jerusalem, Rabbi Ariel was blessed by Heaven to become the private student of the renowned kabbalist, Rebbe Meir Levi obm, the foremost student of the leading kabbalist of Jerusalem, Rabbi Mordechai Sharabi obm.
In June 1983, Rabbi Ariel received his Rabbinic ordination (Haredi/Orthodox) from Rabbi Ya'akov Peretz, Rosh Yeshiva (Dean) of Kollel Hekhal Pinhas, and Rosh Yeshiva (Dean) of Beit Midrash Sephardi in the Old City of Jerusalem. To this day (2013), Rabbi Ariel maintains a good relationship with his Rabbi of over 30 years.
Upon returning to the United States, Rabbi Ariel augmented his religious education with studies in Jungian psychology at the Jungian Center in New York.
Rabbi Ariel also expanded his education to include the other religions of the world, esoteric studies and practices, philosophies and psychological systems. Rabbi Ariel also explored the teachings of many occult systems and cults.
After developing a working understanding of the realistic parameters of human consciousness, and how it touches both seen and unseen worlds, Rabbi Ariel began his career in Rabbinic/Life Coach pastoral counseling (see below).
Rabbi Ariel is also a life long practitioner of Chinese martial arts. Presently, he teaches C.Q.C., weight lifting exercises, and weight/diet management on a private one-on-one basis. Following in the philosophy of the great Torah Sage, and physician, Maimonides, Rabbi Ariel believes that it is a foundation of all religious and spiritual life for one to have a healthy body, in order to house a healthy mind and soul, in order to properly serve Heaven.
I was very excited after purchasing this book to read the many various essays provided. I previously read the collection ‘Them’ and had a thirst for more. I greatly appreciate and enjoy the candid and clear writing of Ariel Bar Tzadok. He writes in a concise way that portrays his points in a non-preachy, non-aggressive manner.
There were many essays contained within that really got me thinking. I love to sit and ponder. This book definitely provided a huge amount of material to digest and wonder about.
Thank you for the many hours I’m sure it took to write and compile this book. I highly recommend reading it!