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Kabbalah Goes Beyond Quantum Physics |
February 10, 2011 |
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Patty Breton
from Edmonton, AB Canada
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Early on in this book one finds a startlingly clear description of the differences between Kabbalah and quantum physics through a conversation between Dr. Jeffrey Satinover, MS, MD and Michael Laitman, PhD. Laitman then continues to lead the reader through the Essence of the Wisdom of Kabbalah, the Perception of Reality and finally Realizing the Spiritual Gene.
This book is well-written, thought-provoking, and a great combination of science and spirituality. The Glossary of Kabbalistic Terms at the back of the book is excellent, providing a solid foundation to readers at all levels.
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"Because your life has meaning" |
June 18, 2010 |
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sally stroud
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I'm very enthusiastic about Kabbalah, Science and the Meaning of Life. It starts with an abbreviated version of a presentation by Dr. Laitman to university students that serves as an overview and shows how this time is a special one in all of history; a stunning idea. This book confronts all the important issues of religion and science including quantum physics, free will, reality and the perception of reality in an easy to absorb fashion. The most amazing concept I found is that in fact we have what Dr. Laitman describes as a 'spiritual gene' that the law of nature uses to help us develop in stages unique to each of our perception of reality at any particular time. As Dr. Laitman tells us through this book that the modern science of Kabbalah (wisdom of Kabbalah) gives us the tools to attain the roots of reality from which we can grow and advance to attain the reality of the higher worlds.
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Kabbalah Science and the Meaning of Life |
April 17, 2010 |
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Kristi Alam
from Panama City Beach, FL United States
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We are all looking for the answers to our questions about life and our part in society. Looking around our world today we may think that the future is very bleak. There is so much going on at this time in the world that it seems there is no point to it all. Kabbalah Science and the Meaning of Life, shows us just how important these stresses are in the world in order to guide us to search for the answers to make this world a better place. We begin to nuture our point in the heart in order to benefit the whole world. Sciences have shown us that there is something other than what we physically experience in this world. It is our job to take that further and find true spirituality.
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Science and Wisdom |
August 23, 2009 |
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Aundrea Marcoe
from Sioux City, IA USA
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This was a tough read for me. I have done quite a bit of research on Quantum Physics over the past couple of years, so this book really intrigued me. I flew through the first half of the book, but then the last half took me quite a while to get through. There was a lot to digest and a lot of internalizing going on. I really like how it discussed the fact the science has reached a point where they know there is more, but can't research it using the tools they currently have. That really spoke to me. I really recommend this book to anyone, especially those who are interested in the advancement of sciences. Just be warned it isn't a light read.
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March 10, 2009 |
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Tiago Pinto
from Lisboa, Portugal
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Kabbalah, Science and the Meaning of Life offers a compreensive explanation on some of the subjects that relate to quantum physics and it's boundary. The highlights of this book are the understanding that other sciences must catch up with the quantum physics model to further development. This book also provides the best approach to a Reshimo description i've read so far. Enlightning and delightful. Arvut!
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