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Living Kabbalah (Hamlyn Mind, Body, Spirit S.)

Living Kabbalah (Hamlyn Mind, Body, Spirit S.)
By Maggy Whitehouse

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The ancient key to life’s meaning made understandable to modern seekers. Maggy Whitehouse, whose workshop courses in Kabbalah and radio lectures reach millions, shows that this ancient spiritual practice belongs not to any one religion but to all humanity. This lucid and user-friendly interpretation of Kabbalah’s central symbols, the Tree of Life and Jacob’s Ladder, will help readers enhance their awareness of how the universe works and the meaning of their own lives within it. Whitehouse also shows how Kabbalah offers a path to spirituality that involves the idea of a Cosmic Being and a Divine plan outside the conventional teachings of religion, and ultimately a way to create happiness according to our inner being, instead of our ego’s wishes.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1396424 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages

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About the Author
Maggy Whitehouse has studied the Toledo tradition of Kabbalah with Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi for over ten years, and has taught numerous workshops in Britain, the USA and Israel. She was a keynote speaker at the Kabbalah World conference in 1996. Author of two books, she appears regularly on BBC Radio 2 and Millennium Radio. When not lecturing on Kabbalah, Maggy is a producer and presenter of network ITV with a number of successful programmes to her credit. She also contributes regularly to Bella and other magazines.


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Great introduction!5
This is the first book I've read relating to Kabbalah and it was a great introduction text. A lot of books on the subject I've browsed seem dry and complex. This is written from a bit of a new age perspective rather than a more traditional context so it may not be for everyone but I personally enjoyed how it also incorporated info on chakras and astrology. It's inspired me to want to do some further reading on kabbalah and to work towards incorporating it into my spiritual practice.