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fractaltexan's review
4.0
The name is not a lie. This is a simple introduction to Kabbalah. I do think a little bit of a rudimentary understanding of Judaism is required, but that's my own thought. Some may not know the importance of Tikkun Olam or Gemilut Chassadim.
Overall, a great book.
Overall, a great book.
shelbyroo's review against another edition
4.0
Great little read on Kabbalah basics. Goes into history, context, and a very brief description of how to practice.
aserabelle's review against another edition
5.0
So insightful and descriptive. She really knows how to describe a new concept in understandable terms.
mistert's review
3.0
It strikes me that Kabbalah is a topic about which endless tomes could be written pertaining to the smallest minutiae.
What I appreciate about this book is that it includes some of the practical aspects of incorporating each sefira, and it was also very sensibly and straightforwardly written (as opposed to, say, The Way by Michael Berg, which is difficult to read).
What I appreciate about this book is that it includes some of the practical aspects of incorporating each sefira, and it was also very sensibly and straightforwardly written (as opposed to, say, The Way by Michael Berg, which is difficult to read).
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