Thirty-Two Gates
Into the Heart of Kabbalah and Chassidus
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Narrated by:
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Shlomo Zacks
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DovBer Pinson
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What is authentic Kabbalah? What did the Chassidic teachings innovate? Finally, a book that introduces and explains the most basic precepts of this ancient wisdom, in a practical, user-friendly way. Through the 32 Gates of awareness, from The Infinite Source of all life - to finite, immediate creation, Rav Pinson guides us along the map of creation and existence according to the deeper teachings of Torah.
Words and concepts that are often confusing and esoteric - such as; the Ten Sefiros, Ein Sof, Tzimtzum and the various Names of the Divine - are demystified in this text, offering us a true gateway into a higher awareness and a more fulfilling existence.
Each chapter is a gate to be opened and explored, and concludes with an affirmation that allows the listener to internalize the knowledge so it becomes understandable, relatable, and transformational.
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- 11-03-21
Wonderful, but needs a PDF
I love this book - it is understandable and beautiful at translating complex ideas and offering practical understanding. My only criticism is that there REALLY needs to be a PDF download of the diagram of the 32 gates. It is hard to follow without a diagram, even for someone familiar with the sephirot. I've had to purchase this as a book in order to make the most out of this wonderful work.
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