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Fresh translation and facing-page annotations bring the compelling
wisdom of the Hebrew prophets to life. Hundreds of commentaries and
dozens of Bible translations make the Hebrew prophets available to
modern-day readers, but most often these sources focus on history
or apologetics, losing the reader who is searching for spiritual
insight. The Hebrew Prophets: Selections Annotated & Explained
makes the wisdom of these timeless teachers available to readers
with no previous knowledge of the prophets. With fresh,
contemporary commentary, Rami Shapiro reveals the central themes
covered by all the prophets: moving from ignorance to wisdom,
injustice to justice, cruelty to compassion and despair to joy.
This unique look at the Hebrew Prophets sharpens the personal
nature of their message and highlights their critique of the
spiritual errors we all face in life, challenging readers to
correct those errors and experience a life of awakening and joy.
Dr. Edward Hoffman, a world-renowned thinker and writer in
humanistic psychology, reveals how the Kabbalah exerted a profound
influence on the establishment and growth of Western psychological
thought through such towering thinkers as Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud,
and Abraham Maslow. With a new introduction and updated
bibliography, The Way of Splendor: The 25th Anniversary begins with
an historical presentation of Kabalistic metaphysics and cosmology,
then discusses the psychological dimensions of Kabbalah on such
topics as dreams, meditation, sexuality, community, health and
emotions. The Way of Splendor is a classic yet timely book that
shows how to integrate spirituality with counseling, emphasizing
the day-to-day relevance of the visionary experience.
The wisdom of Jewish spirituality and mysticism can be a companion
for your own spiritual journey. Tanya, "It Was Taught," is one of
the most powerful and potentially transformative books of Jewish
wisdom. Written in 1797 by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, the
founder of Chabad Hasidism, Tanya sets forth the fundamentals of
Jewish spirituality and mysticism. While a focus of daily study by
tens of thousands of Hasidic Jews, Tanya is little known outside
the world of Jewish mysticism. Until now, its kabbalistic terms and
esoteric language have made this essential text of Jewish
spirituality inaccessible to most readers. In this engaging volume,
Rabbi Rami Shapiro offers a contemporary English translation of key
selections of Tanya coupled with commentary designed to clarify and
amplify the wisdom it contains. He also outlines the philosophical
and spiritual framework on which Tanya is based—God's nonduality;
the five dimensions of reality and their corresponding
intelligences (body, heart, mind, soul, and spirit); the purpose of
mitzvot, the practices of Jewish life, as catalysts to God
realization and the hallowing of all life through godliness—to
help you understand the selected Tanya translations in a way that
enhances your own spiritual development. Now you can benefit from
the wisdom of Tanya even if you have no previous knowledge of
Judaism or Hebrew terminology. This SkyLight Illuminations edition
presents the core teachings of Tanya, with insightful yet
unobtrusive commentary that will deepen your understanding of the
soul and how it relates to and manifests the Divine Source from
which all life comes, in which all life lives and to which all life
returns.
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