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Jerusalem - The Role of the Hebrew People in the Spiritual Biography of Humanity (Paperback)
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Jerusalem - The Role of the Hebrew People in the Spiritual Biography of Humanity (Paperback)
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Based on a remarkable series of lectures delivered in his native
Israel, Dr Ben-Aharon presents his illuminating research on the
meaning of Judaism and the spiritual mission of the Jewish people
in the past, present and future. The Hebrew people have been a
central root in the development not only of Judaism, Christianity
and Islam, but of the universal human spirit itself. Thus, a new
understanding of their development and contribution to the
spiritual biography of humanity is essential to understanding
ourselves as human beings. The Jews were chosen to reveal the
deepest secret of ancient times: the existence of one God above all
gods, being the Creator of all human beings - beyond race, nation
and gender - in his divine image. The great historical and
spiritual figures of the Hebrew people - Abraham, Isaac, Jacob,
Moses, Joseph, the Judges, Kings and Prophets - prepared humanity
for individuation - the true `I AM' - through devotion to the
divine foundation of the world. `The Lord our God is one', who is
to be loved with all one's heart, soul and being. Each person could
now fulfill the Word, which could be actualized on earth - in the
human being. In Jerusalem Dr Ben-Aharon describes the evolution of
the Hebrew people and its role in the development of the human
race. The journey continues to the present day, where the universal
human Self has the potential to become a free participator in the
ongoing creation of the universe. `The better I understand the
roots of the Hebrew people and its universal-human mission, the
better I shall understand the nature of humanity and its mission;
and the more human I become, in the most universal sense, anchored
in a new spiritual knowledge and practice, the more fulfilled,
active and creative I can be at the roots of my existence as a Jew
and an Israeli.' - Yeshayahu Ben-Aharon
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