If you are going to learn about the Kabbalah faith, then you are going to have to delve into some Kabbalah books. There is simply no way around it. You can poke around the Internet and you can ask questions at a seminar but you just are not going to get as much information as when you sit down and actually read the works.
Yes, some folks hate to read but there are books that are interesting enough to keep your attention. Some are written in plain enough language that anybody can understand what it is they are talking about. Take for example Dr. Rav Michael Laitman.
That man is one busy guy. He has penned much about the healing spirituality of the Hebrew books about Kabbalah. He even wrote a "Complete Idiots Guide to Kabbalah!" How much simpler could a book get than an idiots guide? He is not talking down to the uninformed either. He is simply putting it in plain language so that anyone can understand what it is he is talking about. His other titles include: "Together Forever: the story about the magician that didn't want to be alone" and "Basic Concepts in Kabbalah: Expanding Your Inner Vision." The man definitely stays busy with his writing and Kabbalah is obviously a passion for him that he expresses quite eloquently in his writing.
If you are looking for Kabbalah books written by Dr. Rav Michael Laitman, then visit Kabbalah Books and see all the wonderful books he has penned. Pay attention to the links at the bottom left hand side of the web page. There are books translated into a myriad of languages from Hebrew books on to Bulgarian. There is definitely something for every taste palate and then some. You may have to buy more than one just to find what you are looking for because there are tons of books out there to help you understand the healing spirituality of Kabbalah.
Books are your friends and you need to embrace them. They provide countless resources of information that you will need in your journey to spiritual enlightenment with the Kabbalah religion. Kabbalah books come in all levels and there are some for everyone. If you are just a beginner, then there are books that will cover all the basics. If you have the basics covered and want to know about more advanced topics, then there are books for that as well. Just settle in with a good book and you will discover the joys of reading again.
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Kaballah Red String Bracelets and the Evil Eye
You are bound to have seen Kabbalah red string bracelets gracing the wrists of popular celebrities such as Ashton Kutcher, Madonna and David Beckham, but did you know that it is more than just a fashion statement? It is a form of protection for those that practice Kabbalah.
This piece of Kabbalah jewelry works to ward off the "evil eye" and is used quite regularly. You may consider it hocus pocus and one step away from the occult but for practitioners of Jewish Kabbalah, it is a factual part of their belief system.
It all begins with the person who has the "evil eye," which in reality is negative energy that is directed outwards to surrounding folks. It is a wish for misfortune and bad luck to everybody it touches. Have you ever noticed somebody who is constantly wishing negative thoughts and deeds towards other folks? That person would be considered the perfect candidate for a Kabbalah bracelet to ward off their negative energy. The red string Kabbalah armlet would ward off this evil eye by having positive energy counteract with positive energy from you.
Here is how to go about using the Kabbalah red string bracelet. You take a length of red string and have a loved one tie it around your wrist. They then knot it seven times. You make the promise that you will refrain from negative thoughts and actions towards anyone else. This allows the wearer to continue to have positive thoughts. If you think about it, then it is an effort in positive reinforcement, such as those that monks take towards thinking the best of mankind. Buddhists have this same philosophy as well, but their religion does not have a symbol, like that of a red bracelet, to ward off negative vibes towards others.
Whether you believe in the evil eye or you simply want to have something to believe in and give yourself hope that there are positive elements in the world, the Kabbalah red string bracelet may be for you. It is definitely worth the effort in trying it out. You can use it even if you do not heartily agree with all aspects of the Jewish Kabbalah faith, but you need to study up on how the bracelet works and how it can help you resist the temptation to cause others harm through your own negative thoughts and deeds. Consider it a life lesson in being kind to others.
This piece of Kabbalah jewelry works to ward off the "evil eye" and is used quite regularly. You may consider it hocus pocus and one step away from the occult but for practitioners of Jewish Kabbalah, it is a factual part of their belief system.
It all begins with the person who has the "evil eye," which in reality is negative energy that is directed outwards to surrounding folks. It is a wish for misfortune and bad luck to everybody it touches. Have you ever noticed somebody who is constantly wishing negative thoughts and deeds towards other folks? That person would be considered the perfect candidate for a Kabbalah bracelet to ward off their negative energy. The red string Kabbalah armlet would ward off this evil eye by having positive energy counteract with positive energy from you.
Whether you believe in the evil eye or you simply want to have something to believe in and give yourself hope that there are positive elements in the world, the Kabbalah red string bracelet may be for you. It is definitely worth the effort in trying it out. You can use it even if you do not heartily agree with all aspects of the Jewish Kabbalah faith, but you need to study up on how the bracelet works and how it can help you resist the temptation to cause others harm through your own negative thoughts and deeds. Consider it a life lesson in being kind to others.