Two Ways of Light

Two Ways of Light
Author: James N. Judd
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2000-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0738834114

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There is an unique relationship that exists between the Jewish mystical teachings of Kabbalah and the highest spiritual philosophy of the Hindus, the Vedanta. Outwardly they appear to be vastly different, but study them, analyze them, come to understand what they are really saying, and the similarities become obvious. And such a study is not just an academic exercise, for it will be found that these ancient teachings not only augment each other in providing answers to the questions of life, but they also contain some very practical advice that can bring a greater measure of harmony in the conducting of our daily affairs. Kabbalah and Vedanta can be called "unique" as: The dedicated proponents of each one hold that theirs is the earliest spiritual teaching in the world. Neither teaching owes its origin to any single person. Neither can be called a separate religion in the sense of having its own set of man-made creeds and dogmas. The profundity of their wisdom can be considered as equal. In this book, Two Ways of Light, Dr. Judd devotes the first two chapters in examining the six principles common to all kabbalistic schools of thought, and the three essential points of Vedanta. The third chapter shows the intrinsic harmony that exists between Kabbalah and Vedanta by comparing the six principles with the three points. And the fourth chapter illustrates the practical value of both teachings through commentaries on kabbalistic verses that compare to the individual verses of a Vedantic scripture, the Isha Upanishad. Finally, in the fifth chapter will be found not only the reasons for the basic harmony that exists between these two ancient spiritual philosophies and the major world religions, but also the relevance they have for us tody. This book will be of interest for: 1). Those who wish to have a greater understanding of Kabbalah and/or Vedanta, and 2). Those who are looking for greater spiritual meaning in their lives.

Philosophy and Kabbalah

Philosophy and Kabbalah
Author:
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 249
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 0791477584

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The Kabbalah

The Kabbalah
Author: Adolphe Franck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1926
Genre: Cabala
ISBN:

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Two Ways of Light: Kabbalah and Vedanta

Two Ways of Light: Kabbalah and Vedanta
Author: James N. Judd Ms.D. D.D.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2000-10-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781469109008

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There is an unique relationship that exists between the Jewish mystical teachings of Kabbalah and the highest spiritual philosophy of the Hindus, the Vedanta. Outwardly they appear to be vastly different, but study them, analyze them, come to understand what they are really saying, and the similarities become obvious. And such a study is not just an academic exercise, for it will be found that these ancient teachings not only augment each other in providing answers to the questions of life, but they also contain some very practical advice that can bring a greater measure of harmony in the conducting of our daily affairs. Kabbalah and Vedanta can be called unique as: The dedicated proponents of each one hold that theirs is the earliest spiritual teaching in the world. Neither teaching owes its origin to any single person. Neither can be called a separate religion in the sense of having its own set of man-made creeds and dogmas. The profundity of their wisdom can be considered as equal. In this book, Two Ways of Light, Dr. Judd devotes the first two chapters in examining the six principles common to all kabbalistic schools of thought, and the three essential points of Vedanta. The third chapter shows the intrinsic harmony that exists between Kabbalah and Vedanta by comparing the six principles with the three points. And the fourth chapter illustrates the practical value of both teachings through commentaries on kabbalistic verses that compare to the individual verses of a Vedantic scripture, the Isha Upanishad. Finally, in the fifth chapter will be found not only the reasons for the basic harmony that exists between these two ancient spiritual philosophies and the major world religions, but also the relevance they have for us tody. This book will be of interest for: 1). Those who wish to have a greater understanding of Kabbalah and/or Vedanta, and 2). Those who are looking for greater spiritual meaning in their lives.

The Kabbalah

The Kabbalah
Author: Adolphe Franck
Publisher: Lyle Stuart
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1940
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780517226414

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Universal Aspects of the Kabbalah & Judaism

Universal Aspects of the Kabbalah & Judaism
Author: Leo Schaya
Publisher: World Wisdom, Inc
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2014
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1936597330

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Leo Schaya (1916-1986) was a brilliant author and editor whose only book to appear in English was the much-acclaimed The Universal Meaning of the Kabbalah, which is often cited in books on Jewish mysticism. This new book, Universal Aspects of the Kabbalah and Judaism, is a collection of writings by Schaya, including some previously unpublished material, that highlight the particular way in which Judaism expresses universal truths and concepts. Schaya explains in great depth and beauty how the God of Israel manifests His goodness, power, and mercy in multiple levels of creative emanations, which are the main focus of the Kabbalah. Even more, however, Schaya looks through Judaism’s particular forms and demonstrates that at its core Judaism reveals the same mysterious universal source from which all of the great religious traditions of the world draw their spiritual sustenance and energy.

The Kabbalah

The Kabbalah
Author: Voyen Koreis
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2009
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0980382556

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The Kabbalah

The Kabbalah
Author: Christian David Ginsburg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1920
Genre: Cabala
ISBN:

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Reflections on Jewish Mysticism

Reflections on Jewish Mysticism
Author: Josef Bláha
Publisher: Marek Konecný
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2013
Genre: Cabala
ISBN: 8026039017

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"This book deals with the Kabbalah and also with Hebrew literature and poetry. The book also deals with modern issues of philosophy, Levinas and Heidegger, and the relationship between philosophy and Kabbalah"--back cover.