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What To Think About Before Reading The Zohar

37 minutes ago ago from Laitman.com – Kabbalah and the Meaning of Life: Michael Laitman’s Personal Blog

When a person begins to read The Book of Zohar , oftentimes he is in a state of “sleeping” and from there he has to start attuning himself to reading and penetrating into the material. Depending on how correct a person’s intention is, how he positions himself, turns himself around and pushes in a particular direction, he will move further in the right direction as he reads the book. Therefore, it is important to tear one’s feelings and ...

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Who made Santa’s naughty or nice list?

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Lying on the floor last weekend, trying to unbloat after a Christmas dinner, I thought of  Scott Cutshall and the books he'd come across that changed the way he ate and lived, and wondered if maybe I shouldn't follow suit. Even before he got small, Cutshall didn't eat badly; a lot a Thai, Vietnamese and Middle Eastern. But when he ate it, he ate a lot. Then when he got serious about changing his lifestyle, he tried Atkins and South Beach. He ...

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This Book is Overdue Receives Even More Praise!

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The reviews are continuing to come in about Marilyn Johnson’s forthcoming book, This Book is Overdue: How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save Us All (on sale February 2010). In addition to the amazing review we received from Booklist , check out these wonderful quotes: “Johnson does for the library profession what Malcolm Gladwell did for the theory of memetics in The Tipping Point .” -Nora Rawlinson, Co-Founder and Editor, EarlyWord.com ...

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