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Is there a Jewish way to meditate?
Jews do meditate. Yet there is no one way of Jewish meditation. There are various methods of Jewish meditation. They range from simple meditations, such...

How do I meditate in a Jewish way?
You need to choose a Jewish meditation. Did you ever see the book Jewish Meditation by [Rabbi Aryeh] Kaplan? Good book. Not to push my own books, but soon...

A discussion about Jewish meditation and its relation to prayer
Rabbi Eliezer Gurkow: Welcome to the Rabbi's one on one chat room, how can I help you today?Steve: Does Jewish tradition emphasize transendence and/or...

The Wild Horse: Meditation and Prayer
The dualistic self is not a pleasant experience. While the higher self, the Nefesh Elokit, strives to grow, improve and adopt compassion as its norm, the...

Three Categories of Kabbalah
The study of Kabbalah is divided into three basic areas: the theoretical, the meditative, and the practical. The theoretical deals with the form of the...

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