An edition of Meditation and Kabbalah (1982)

Meditation and Kabbalah

1st Jason Aronson Inc. ed.
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An edition of Meditation and Kabbalah (1982)

Meditation and Kabbalah

1st Jason Aronson Inc. ed.
  • 4.0 (1 rating) ·
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containing relevant texts from The greater hekhalot, textbook of the Merkava school, the works of Abraham Abulafia, Joseph Gikatalia's Gates of light, The gates of holiness, Gate of the Holy Spirit, textbook of the Lurianic school, Hasidic classics

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Jason Aronson
Language
English
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355

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Meditation and Kabbalah
1995, Jason Aronson
in English - 1st Jason Aronson Inc. ed.
Cover of: Meditation and Kabbalah
Meditation and Kabbalah
1985, S. Weiser
in English

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-342) and index.
"Containing relevant texts from The greater hekhelot [sic], textbook of the Merkava school, the works of Abraham Abulafia, Joseph Gikatalia's Gates of light, The gates of holiness, Gate of the Holy Spirit, textbook of the Lurianic school, Hasidic classics."
Previously published: York Beach, Me. : Samuel Weiser, 1982.

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Dewey Decimal Class
296.7/2
Library of Congress
BM525 .K334 1995, BM525.K334 1995

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Pagination
355 p. :
Number of pages
355

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1109199M
ISBN 10
1568213816
LCCN
94034570
OCLC/WorldCat
31011776
Library Thing
53222
Goodreads
252484

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It is universally accepted by the Kabbalists that the first ones to engage in these meditative methods were the patriarchs and prophets, who used them to attain enlightenment and prophecy.
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