The annotations to the Ashlag Commentary elucidates Kabbalah's primary source of wisdom-The Book of Zohar (The Book of Radiance). This is a book to read with patience, contemplating each sentence as one unveils its meanings. As the text covers its theme-the revelation of the Creator-from many different angles, it allows us to find the phrases or words that will carry us into the depths of this profound and timeless wisdom.
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.
The Zohar is unlike other books. It’s meaning cannot be penetrated by merely reading it. And yet it contains all the wisdom and glory of Creation. In our present time we are most fortunate to have Rav Michael Laitman open the mystery of how to use this book. He is doing so with live lessons on the internet. By itself the Zohar is at best a curiosity. But combine this book with a teacher who truly understands it and then the Zohar is Life itself.
Wonderful. Really complicated but so deep. Surprisingly it explains the Christianity also very well. There are some aspects that fit well with latest physic discoveries. For me, a great book. Very cryptic but Laitman explains it like a scientist.
Very dense! missing index and a structured glossary, 'Advanced' stuff! Start with, The Way of Kabbalah By Z'Ev Ben Shimon Halevi which is alot more grounded and leads nicely into this tome.
very profound teachings; requires in-depth study, not just a simple reading! hard enough to understand all those details about the light in the spiritual realm.