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Kabbalah, Science and the Meaning of Life: Because Your Life Has Meaning

di Rav Michael Laitman

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Science explains the mechanisms that sustain life; Kabbalah explains why life exists. In Kabbalah, Science and the Meaning of Life, Rav Michael Laitman, PhD, a kabbalist and a scientist, combines science and spirituality in a captivating dialogue that reveals life's meaning. For thousands of years kabbalists have been writing that the world is made of a single entity divided into separate beings. Today the cutting edge science of quantum physics states a very similar idea: that at the most fundamental level of matter, we are all literally one. Science proves that reality is affected by the observer who examines it. And so does Kabbalah. But Kabbalah says more: even the Creator of reality is found within the observer. In other words, God is inside of us, he doesn't exist anywhere else. When we pass away so does he. These earthshaking concepts and more are eloquently introduced so that even readers uneducated in Kabbalah or science will easily understand them. Therefore, if you're just a little curious about why you are here, what life means, and what you can do to enjoy it more, this is your book.… (altro)
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We have all heard the old cliché, “change is good”. What was communicated thorough out this book was how change is not only good but a must, a necessity for this world to be in balance with Nature. As you read chapter after chapter you find Rav Laitman speaking always of change. Never will you think of change in the same way again.

Most of us usually put the blame on a situation or others, thinking that if only someone or something would change life our life would be much easier. Within only a few chapters, the reader will find out that is not the key to overcoming our muddled thinking.

Within these pages you will discover a practical method intended to help you through every moment of
your life, that method is Kabbalah.
  unitea | Mar 2, 2009 |
This is not an introductory book to the study of Kabbalah, but it does serve as an introductory book to Kabbalah’s more technical and scientific aspects. Kabbalah is a science and this science explains the overall structure of the spiritual worlds. This book gives us a strong foundation to begin the exploration of the science and mathematics of our existence. There is nothing mystical or ethereal in these pages. The discussion relates directly to the nature of matter and specifically relates Kabbalah to Quantum Physics. A must read for all serious Kabbalah students and a reference guide to be used again and again. ( )
  PeterLaTona | Jan 19, 2009 |
From the opening page, where Rav Laitman presents Kabbalah, to the end you are taken step by step through the nature of matter, what is the Creator, memory, thought, nature's law and Kabbalah the modern science. All things that are common to us, but oh, so different in the light of Kabbalah! "By uncovering the hidden, our view of the world will become complete, liberated from the boundaries of relative perception and we will be able to unveil the existence of every part of reality, beyond time, space and motion. The Wisdom of Kabalah grants all the above to anyone who truly seeks it." (from the foreword of Kabbalah, Science and the Meaning of Life) ( )
  wrensong | Jan 10, 2009 |
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Science explains the mechanisms that sustain life; Kabbalah explains why life exists. In Kabbalah, Science and the Meaning of Life, Rav Michael Laitman, PhD, a kabbalist and a scientist, combines science and spirituality in a captivating dialogue that reveals life's meaning. For thousands of years kabbalists have been writing that the world is made of a single entity divided into separate beings. Today the cutting edge science of quantum physics states a very similar idea: that at the most fundamental level of matter, we are all literally one. Science proves that reality is affected by the observer who examines it. And so does Kabbalah. But Kabbalah says more: even the Creator of reality is found within the observer. In other words, God is inside of us, he doesn't exist anywhere else. When we pass away so does he. These earthshaking concepts and more are eloquently introduced so that even readers uneducated in Kabbalah or science will easily understand them. Therefore, if you're just a little curious about why you are here, what life means, and what you can do to enjoy it more, this is your book.

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