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El Zohar Anotaciones al Comentario Yehuda Ashlag (BKS-EZ1)
El Zohar Anotaciones al Comentario Yehuda Ashlag (BKS-EZ1)
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El Zohar Anotaciones al Comentario Yehuda Ashlag
The Zohar, Annotations to Rabbi Yehuda Ashlag Commentary
The wisdom of Kabbalah shows us how to perceive and live in the reality that surrounds us. It is a systematic method, which has evolved over thousands of years, guarded by a small number of people whose mission was to ensure that true wisdom was given to those ready to receive it.
The Book of Zohar (The Book of Splendor) is a source of wisdom that transcends the boundaries of time and is the basis for all Kabbalistic writings. Since its appearance, approximately 2000 years, has been the primary source - and sometimes the only-to Kabbalists.
For centuries, Kabbalah was hidden to mankind: it was considered not ready for it.However, our generation has been brought by the Kabbalists as the first that is able to understand the concepts of The Zohar. Now we can implement these principles in our lives.
Indeed, there are three pillars of Kabbalah Rabbi Shimon Bar-Yojay (author of the Zohar), the holy ARI (author of The Tree of Life) and Baal Sulam (Rav Yehuda Ashlag, author of the Sulam (Ladder) on the Zohar). They all agreed that, since the end of the twentieth century, the Kabbalistic teachings would be accessible to everyone without any restrictions.
Written with metaphorical language, unique, The Zohar enriches our understanding and expand our vision of the world. However, this text should not be read in an ordinary way, but patiently and repeatedly, trying to get into the feelings of the author. Your reading should be paused, trying to extract every nuance of the text.
Although the text deals with a single topic-how to relate to the Creator are multiple approaches from which it comes. And this encourages each of us can find the phrase, the word specific, allowing us to get into the depth of this timeless wisdom.
7"x9.5"
504 Pages
Hard Cover
ISBN: 978-1-897448-60-1
Litman kabbalah Publishers
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