Inner Worlds of Jewish Prayer
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Narrated by:
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Shlomo Zacks
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Written by:
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DovBer Pinson
About this listen
The instinct to pray is as ancient as instinct itself.
Prayer itself has taken on countless forms, from offerings to song, words to whispers, tearful supplication to sublime silence. At times, prayer is as primitive and raw as a cry for help; at times, prayer is a formulaic equation intended to effect change - but always, flowing from a place deep within, and forever with a hope for a better future.
While attention is paid to the poetry, history, theology, and contextual meaning of the prayers, the intention of this work is to provide a guide to finding meaning and effecting transformation through our prayer experience.
Explore:
- What happens when we pray?
- How do we enter the mind-state of prayer?
- Learning to incorporate the body into the prayers
- Discover techniques to enhance and deepen prayer and make it a transformative experience
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- Angel Gabe
- 2018-03-19
Amazing and highly valuable
Every time I listen to this book, I gain more understanding of the terrain of the material world, deepen my understandings of bringing Light into my life with the Kabbalistic teachings embedded in this wisdom. This is quite possibly the most elegant, simpified and valued explanation of the Universe, the lay of the land and the ways energies flow that I have ever heard to date. I find the narrator goes a little fast for such a deep topic, and there is often when I would want to pause it to rest my neurons and ponder/meditate the concepts described, but this is a treasure to get such a condensed volume of information in one short volume. I rate it in the same category of teachings as Ramchal, Nachman, and Rav Kook.
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