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The theme of this book is a kabbalistic study of a human being. The sefirotic Tree of Life and Jacob's Ladder are used to understand Adam, the archetype of humanity. This detailed description of the interaction between the four Worlds gives an integrated view of the physical, psychological, spiritual and Divine levels.
In this book, the esoteric dimension gives insights into the philosophy of astrology. Kabbalistic principles, cosmic symbols and archetypal images reveal deeper aspects of personal horoscope and historic events. Together with celestial patterns and rhythms, free will and choice are seen as crucial aspects of the unfolding of a fate.
Kabbalistic working methods include both theory and practice. This book describes the ways of Action, Devotion and Contemplation as well as specific exercises to access interior processes and even past lives. Such knowledge integrates everyday life with spiritual experiences and opens up a deeper understanding of Existence.
The metaphysical scheme known as the Kabbalistic Tree of Life describes the structure and dynamic of Existence. Detailed examples in this book reveal how cosmic laws operate throughout the four interconnected Worlds of Jacob's Ladder. The development and purpose of humanity are seen as part of a vast process that originates in the Divine Realm.
This primer to esoteric work opens up the inner teaching of Kabbalah. It highlights the seeker's path of development from being an outsider to becoming a spiritual but practical individual. Various traditional and contemporary working methods illustrate the ascent through the seven levels of the psyche into the Halls of Heaven.
A Kabbalistic Universe describes the processes behind the origin and purpose of Existence. A metaphysical scheme of four interlocking Worlds shows humanity's role in the Chain of Being, which includes angelic and organic creatures. This book brings ancient and medieval kabbalistic cosmology up to date with modern science and psychology.
The story of Exodus is an allegory of human development. Drawing upon the Bible, Jewish folklore and Kabbalah, the author describes the journey to the Promised Land as a spiritual process, starting from the bondage of conditioning leading to full Self-realisation. This book is a source of inspiration and reference for personal and group study.
Kabbalah and Astrology is a rewrite of The Anatomy of Fate, first published in 1978. It views astrology in the wider context of the ancient tradition of Kabbalah. The influence of the cosmos on humanity, at both the individual and collective levels, is the main topic of this book. The astrological birth chart is examined from a psychological and spiritual perspective, showing how a horoscope can be a key in transforming a personal fate into transpersonal destiny. This revised edition, with its new pictures and diagrams, is the result of over 50 years of practice and reflection on astrology from an esoteric viewpoint.
The Anointed is a story about the destiny of Don Immanuel, the leader of an esoteric group of Christians, Jews and Muslims in Spain in 1492. They are caught up in a battle between good and evil when the Inquisition sets out to destroy him. The symbolism of events and characters reveals a kabbalistic perspective as the cosmic drama unfolds.
In his autobiography, Halevi sets out his spiritual journey amid the drama of life, which he perceives as a process of development, indicating how his unfolding fate is part of a Providential scheme. This book traces the story of how an artist and poet became a writer about and a teacher of Kabbalah. Many of the illustrations are the author's own work. So too are several of the diagrams, which are a modern interpretation of the Tradition. The Path of a Kabbalist is also a first-hand account of how Halevi's books came into being and inspired many people and study groups worldwide.
This book is an overview of Kabbalah. It introduces the reader to the history and principles of the Tradition, including its cosmology, mythology, metaphysics, psychology and working methods. Recommended for beginners, but also valuable for more advanced students. It is a synthesis of Halevi's works.
The psyche and its place and purpose in the Universe are the subject of this book, which uses both kabbalistic and modern psychological models to position humanity in the Divine scheme. In the process of incarnation, the issue of consciousness is crucial as the person develops through the stages of ego and individuation into an awareness of collective levels. Fate, destiny and spiritual evolution are explored, leading to the Path of Inner Ascent to the Divine Realm. Many new pictures and diagrams in this revised edition add to a deeper understanding of the psyche.
Kabbalistic principles are applied to the study of esoteric organisations and their development. Themes include discipline, flowering and decline of schools of the soul and the crucial role of a teacher. Group work is seen as vital for growth and transformation. Practical examples in this book illustrate the subtle processes of esoteric training.
The Zohar, or Book of Splendour, is the foundation text of the Kabbalah, the famous theosophical teaching central to Jewish mysticism. This marvellous book, attributed to a 2nd-century rabbi, Schimeon Ben Yochai, was at first kept secret and only brought to wider notice by the 13th-century Spanish rabbi Moses de Leon. Kabbalah is the principal source of Jewish mysticism and has inspired centuries of mystical experience, influenced initially by personal encounters with God, such as those of Ezekiel and Moses in the Hebrew Bible. Its influence has penetrated Christian esotericism, and today Jews and non-Jews alike derive spiritual meaning from the Kabbalah. This fine and authoritative translation of essential passages in the Zohar is by Samuel Liddel MacGregor Mathers, a key figure in the Order of the Golden Dawn. The foreword is by the renowned Kabbalah scholar Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi. The Sacred Text series offers essential selections from the major writings of the world's spiritual traditions in reliable and accessible translations - editions to treasure and inspire.
AdÃn y el Ãrbol de la Kabbalah es un estudio del ser humano desde la perspectiva de los kabbalistas del mundo actual. Con excepcional claridad y maestrÃa, Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi explica en esta obra la herramienta mÃstica de la Kabbalah conocida como "Ãrbol de la Vida", y describe con un lenguaje sencillo el modo en el que operan los principios eternos de los mundos presentes en un ser humano. AdÃn y el Ãrbol de la Kabbalah is a study of the human being from the perspective of the kabbalists of today's world. With exceptional clarity and mastery, the author explains the mystical tool of Kabbalah known as the "Tree of Life". He describes the way in which the eternal principles operate in the present world. Â
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