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Rating: Summary: Awesome, Dynamic, Inspiring Speaker/Teacher Review: I've read both of Rabbi Aaron's previous books. I have also attend his lectures. He is a dynamic, inspiring speaker and teacher. You can not help but be inspired to lead a more spiritual if not more religious life, irregardless of your religion. But most importantly he inspires one to see the Divine in ones life.
Rating: Summary: Excellent and Insightful Review: Rather than get into the technical aspects of Kabbalah, Rabbi Aaron simply explains many of life's toughest questions. After reading this book, I guarantee your outlook of the Ultimate as well as your own life will be much clearer. This book changed my way of thinking completely. I love this book.
Rating: Summary: Empowered and Pleased Review: This book was amazing. It gave me a whole new perspective on myself and my relationship to God and the world. I get a sense that the choices I make matter on a global level. Each of us is in partnership with G-d to bring beauty and goodness into this world. The author explained complex topics in such a plain and simple way that what was hidden seems suddenly obvious.I think this is one of those rare books that leaves you with new eyes for yourself and the world. And just from reading find the way you interact with yourself and the world has altered.
Rating: Summary: Real Kabbalah Review: Understanding the difference between emotional naked appearance and reality,duality and non duality, Rabbi Aaron asks us to go beyound illussion to what is allussion...a meaningful relationship, dialogue and unity with GOD as an active participant within the plan we did not create but find ourselves in. Of course not all would agree in a divine plan which is why reading this book is so eye opening..to open up ones eyes and meditate on nothingness leads to stillness and clarity yet the self goes back to itself nonetheless and asks not only who am I but how this vague fleeting sense of I fits in with the world in which I was thrown.How best to meditate and act on this dialogue with its resolve is a response that Rabbi Aaron offers in this wonderful clear book.
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