books about: transmigration
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Transmigration
The Kabbalah of the Soul: The Transformative Psychology and Practices of Jewish Mysticism
Leonora Leet
Inner Traditions
, 2003
Profound, more meat than most
In contrast to the other person reviewing the book, i found much to grapple with and like in this book. Being new to the Kaballah, and gravitating toward substantive accounts of anything, i found Leet's book to be supremely useful in understanding the Hebraic and ...
Warrior Rising (Goddess Summoning, Book 6)
P. C. Cast
Berkley Trade
, 2008
P.C. Cast Still Hasn't Let me Down!
I started reading WARRIOR RISING by P.C. Cast recently, simply because she is an amazing author that has never done me wrong. I've read everything else she's ever written, and I've loved each novel. This novel has turned out to be so much more than I ever expected. ...
The Valis Trilogy: Valis; The Divine Invasion; The Transmigration of Timothy Archer
Book of the Month Club
, 1990
Jewish Tales of Reincarnation
Yonassan Gershom
Jason Aronson
, 1999
Author's reply to Robert Lehr's 1-star review (below)
It was not my intention to "add anything new" to the topic of reincarnation. Nor is this supposed to be a case-history therapy book. My goal was to demonstrate that teachings about reincarnation do indeed exist in traditional Jewish circles. True, the book is ...
Does the Soul Survive?: A Jewish Journey to Belief in Afterlife, Past Lives & Living With Purpose
Elie Kaplan Spitz
Jewish Lights Publishing
, 2000
Authenticity and integrity
What Rabbi Spitz has done is to write a book in which he is not only our teacher and guide; he is also a friend and fellow traveler on the way. Moreover he has written from a place of authenticity and integrity in that the story he tells us is ultimately his story. ...
Muffy: or A Transmigration of Selves
S.T. Gulik
AuthorHouse
, 2007
PLEASANTLY SINISTER!
reviewed by Mistophiles WITHERSIN MAGAZINE 08.08.2008 Enticing, deviant, obscure and obtuse, this story is anything but your average cup of joe. The experience starts with the cover, pink and beautiful, (a benign-looking topless waif practically waving at ...
Beyond the Ashes: Cases of Reincarnation from the Holocaust
Yonassan Gershom
A.R.E. Press (Association of Research & Enlig
, 1992
A Compelling and Compassionate Work
I highly recommend this book-but I warn you, it isn't an easy one to read. This is a Holocaust study-with the same gruesome imagery described by Primo Levi and others-but related by dozens of people. And all the memories originate in past lives and their sudden ends. ...
From Ashes to Healing: Mystical Encounters With the Holocaust : Fifteen True Stories
A.R.E. Press (Association of Research & Enlig
, 1996
This is a wonderful book!
To people who have Holocaust Memories, this book is like a candle in the dark! This is a must-read for anyone interested in Reincarnation or Holocaust issues, and if you could only read one book on this subject, I would recommend this one! Rabbi Gershom and the brave ...
The Valis Trilogy: Valis, The Divine Invasion, The Transmigration of Timothy Archer
Philip K. Dick
Quality Paperback Book Club
, 1990
The Microcosm and the Macrocosm reunited- the sundered realms rejoined.
_The basic premise of this series is that a transcendent God (or Vast Active Living Intelligence System) not only exists, but also periodically "breaks through" into our own material world, "the Black Iron Prison." If we are receptive, or desperate enough, it makes ...
The Transmigration of Timothy Archer
Philip K. Dick
Vintage
, 1991
My First Phillip K. Dick Novel
I got interested in this Author after seeing the film Through A Scanner Darkly. This isn't so much science fiction as it is a feast of ideas. I like that it's in first person and that the main character is a woman. I found the writing very masterful. Also, being a ...
The Jewish Concept of Reincarnation and Creation: Based on the Writings of Rabbi Chaim Vital
David M. Wexelman
Jason Aronson
, 1999
An important source, but not for beginners
Rabbi Chaim Vital was the closest disciple of the great 16th-century kabbalist, Rabbi Isaac Luria, also known as the "Holy Ari (lion) of Safed" or simply as "The Arizal." The Arizal's teachings were all given orally, and he himself wrote very little in print. His ...
Transmigration of Souls
William Barton
Aspect
, 1996
One of the most underrated SciFi novels of all time
William Barton, with The Transmigration of Souls, has created something rarely seen in the SciFi genre; a story that resonates within people who feel the existential pain of life deep in their gut and who long for worlds without number, far from the mundane existence ...
Reincarnation and Judaism: The Journey of the Soul
DovBer Pinson
Jason Aronson
, 1999
Reincarnation through Lubovitch eyes
Years ago, when people looked at me in disbelief after I said that reincarnation is a part of Judaism, I would challenge them to call their local Lubovitch rabbi and ask him. (For non-Jews reading this, the Lubovitcher Hasidim are very Orthodox Jews.) Now I can simply ...
Mohawk/Samoa: Transmigrations
James Thomas Stevens
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Caroline Sinavaiana
Subpress
, 2006
A collection of new and translated poems. The poems in the first half othe book, beginning with traditional Mohawk songs, are written by James Thomas Stevens and are followed by a poem by Caroline Sinavaiana. The poems in the second half of the book, beginning with traditional Samoan songs, are written by Caroline Sinavaiana and are followed by a ...
Transmigration
J. T. McIntosh
Avon
, 1970
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