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This book is an introduction to the Tradition. It outlines its origins in Biblical, mythological and metaphysical terms that explain why Existence came into being, according to Jewish mysticism. It also gives a brief history of Kabbalah which has gone under different names such as the Work of Creation, the Chariot Riders or simply 'Those who Know.' While the Bible is the prime source we see how the Tradition has absorbed outside esoteric influences so as to develop, transform and adjust to a particular period and place. Thus Kabbalistic cosmology and psychology are cast in ancient, medieval…mehr

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This book is an introduction to the Tradition. It outlines its origins in Biblical, mythological and metaphysical terms that explain why Existence came into being, according to Jewish mysticism. It also gives a brief history of Kabbalah which has gone under different names such as the Work of Creation, the Chariot Riders or simply 'Those who Know.' While the Bible is the prime source we see how the Tradition has absorbed outside esoteric influences so as to develop, transform and adjust to a particular period and place. Thus Kabbalistic cosmology and psychology are cast in ancient, medieval and modern forms in order to reveal the processes of evolution and its aim to 'aid God to behold God.' This includes how schools of the soul operate, directed by teachers who have reincarnated to help individuals Self-realise their potential and play their part in the Divine Plan. This book is a synthesis of Halevi's works.
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Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi (Warren Kenton 1933-2020) was born in London where he lived most of his life. He was involved in esoteric work for over sixty years, updating Kabbalah and relating its principles to science and psychology as well as religious topics. He taught groups and ran workshops and retreats at home and abroad, while his seventeen books were translated and published in many different languages. His spiritual legacy continues to inspire students of Kabbalah worldwide. Halevi was the founder and the Principal Tutor of the Kabbalah Society (www.kabbalahsociety.org).