14 August 2009

Letter from Lhasa, number 132. (Labowitz 1996): Miraculous living

Letter from Lhasa, number 132. (Labowitz 1996): Miraculous living

by Roberto Abraham Scaruffi


Labowitz, S., Miraculous living. A guided journey in kabbalah through the ten gates of the tree of life, Simon & Schuster, New York, NY, 1996.

(Labowitz 1996).

Shoni Labowitz



This is a joyful, perhaps too joyful, and passionate, perhaps too passionate, book of de facto sermons, eventually of answers, written from a female rabbi. It is built, at least in its formal presentation, around a parallelism between Judaism and taoism. It is spiced by some meditation's and relaxation's useful elementary exercises.


It is something to be read from the first to the last page without interruptions, with all the meditation's and relaxation's exercises when required. Concentrated in one day (or less or more according the time you need for reading the book without interruptions), you'll see immediately the results, if the exercises will be of some utility for you. You don't need to eat and drink in the meanwhile. It is not a commercial movie. Don't buy the book. Perhaps it is not even any more available in bookshops. G-d created libraries and Internet for reading and studying for free, overall spiritual books.



Labowitz, S., Miraculous living. A guided journey in kabbalah through the ten gates of the three of life, Simon & Schuster, New York, NY, 1996.