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Introduction to the Zohar is the second in a series written by Kabbalist and scientist Rav Michael Laitman, which will prepare readers to understand the hidden message of "The Zohar". Among the many helpful topics dealt with in this companion text to The Science of Kabbalah, readers are introduced to the 'language of root and branch', without which the stories in the Zohar are mere fable and legend. Introduction to the Zohar will certainly furnish readers with the necessary tools to understand authentic Kabbalah as it was originally meant to be, as a means to attain the 'Upper Worlds'.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The “Introduction to the Book of Zohar” is the companion book to “The Science of Kabbalah”, which should be read first. Both books are required reading/study for beginning Kabbalah students prior the study of “The Book of Zohar” (The Book of Radiance). It is written “the depth of wisdom and learning contained in the Holy Book of Zohar is concealed behind a thousand locked gates. What can be done to unlock these gates? Both of these books are preparatory books that teach us how to read the Zohar and thus learn how to unlock the gates. The Zohar requires the study of how to read it before one takes on the actual task of the study. These are not easy books and meant for the serious Kabbalah student, who understand that even if they do not always understand what they are reading, their desire to understand is drawing the Light that will correct.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Introduction to the Book of Zohar sheds light on the message of the Zohar. Rav Michael Laitman, PhD, leads us through the language of the roots and branches which lends understanding to the stories in the Zohar, for a deeper understanding of authentic Kabbalah.
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