¿Se siente atraído por la cábala mística? ¿Es usted un principiante que busca entender de qué se trata esta maravillosa forma de vida cabalística? ¿Quizás está buscando más información sobre el misticismo judío? Sea cual sea el caso, este libro le mostrará lo más básico sobre la Cábala, las filosofías esenciales que forman los fundamentos del misticismo judío y cómo puede aplicar este conocimiento a su vida. En este libro, aprenderá Con esta útil guía como punto de partida, podrá finalmente lanzarse a la práctica de la cábala. Descubrirá que este libro es refrescante, ya que aprenderá que no tiene que ser un rabino, ni saber hablar hebreo o arameo con fluidez, ni siquiera ser judío antes de disfrutar de la luz de la cábala en su vida. Antes de leer cualquier otro libro, utilice este como plataforma de lanzamiento, y no tendrá que lidiar con la confusión que la mayoría de los principiantes suelen experimentar al leer otros textos. ¡Obtenga este libro ahora para aprender más sobre la cábala!
This book was full of information that I had a hard time processing. This is the first book I have read on Kabbalah and do think Diagrams would help me process the information better. The more I learn I am sure I will come back to this book and understand it better and give it a higher rating.
I was initially interested in reading the entire book series. However, upon finding that I couldn’t find anything on the “author”, and given the large amount of books this author “wrote” in such a short span of time, it occurred to me that this “author” is either a group of authors writing under a single name, or AI-generated content.
Either way, I couldn’t find information on where this “author” sits in the Kabbalistic community, so I stopped after the first book.
Generally, a generic book for someone who wants to seriously study Kabbalah, away from the new age crowd.
For historians a must read for all others try any other book on kabbalah since it does not capture the wisdom an depth of this fascinating part of our Jewish Christian heritage.
A bit dry, but worth reading. I think there was too much emphasis on Rabbis and their accomplishments, rather than a more integrated explanation. All in all, I would point people towards reading it.
It's more of a historical book and not really going deep into the mysterious texts. I do feel a bit more ready to look into not only the Kabbalah but also the Qabbalah.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.