Renewing the Covenant

A Kabbalistic Guide to Jewish Spirituality

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Mysticism, Judaism
Cover of the book Renewing the Covenant by Leonora Leet, Ph.D., Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Leonora Leet, Ph.D. ISBN: 9781620550502
Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company Publication: March 1, 1999
Imprint: Inner Traditions Language: English
Author: Leonora Leet, Ph.D.
ISBN: 9781620550502
Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Publication: March 1, 1999
Imprint: Inner Traditions
Language: English

A guide to how meditations and principles from the Kabbalah can be used to profoundly renew spiritual practice.
- Reveals transformational meditations and visualization exercises based on the profoundest truths concealed in the Kabbalah.
The covenant that bound God to the Patriarchs in a special relationship of obligation and empowerment was renewed by God with Israel at Sinai and Moab. Each of these three Jewish covenants can be associated with a particular spiritual practice: the Patriarchal Covenant with Father Isaac's practice of meditation; The Sinai Covenant of Holiness with the observance of the Sabbath required in its Ten Commandments, and the Moab Covenant of Love, comprising the entire Mosaic Torah, with the practice of prayer instituted there. In Renewing the Covenant, Leonora Leet shows how this ladder of increasingly demanding and potent covenantal practices can enable one to ascend to ever higher levels of mystical Judaism.
At this threshold of a new millennium, increasing numbers of people are seeking a more direct connection with the Divine. To aid such a process, Renewing the Covenant provides new paths for entering the treasurehouse of Jewish spirituality and achieving higher consciousness, paths that can deepen the devotions of both nonobservant and traditionally observant Jews. This process of covenant renewal begins with effective kabbalistic techniques of meditation combining mantra with visualization, proceeds through the return to a reconstructed Sinai Sabbath, and arrives at the culminating practice of ritual prayer whose performance can fulfill the kabbalistic purpose of creation. When undertaken in the steps laid out by Dr. Leet, this process can help many to discover forms of spiritual practice precisely tailored for the modern world, as well as a new appreciation for the rich spiritual heritage of Judaism.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

A guide to how meditations and principles from the Kabbalah can be used to profoundly renew spiritual practice.
- Reveals transformational meditations and visualization exercises based on the profoundest truths concealed in the Kabbalah.
The covenant that bound God to the Patriarchs in a special relationship of obligation and empowerment was renewed by God with Israel at Sinai and Moab. Each of these three Jewish covenants can be associated with a particular spiritual practice: the Patriarchal Covenant with Father Isaac's practice of meditation; The Sinai Covenant of Holiness with the observance of the Sabbath required in its Ten Commandments, and the Moab Covenant of Love, comprising the entire Mosaic Torah, with the practice of prayer instituted there. In Renewing the Covenant, Leonora Leet shows how this ladder of increasingly demanding and potent covenantal practices can enable one to ascend to ever higher levels of mystical Judaism.
At this threshold of a new millennium, increasing numbers of people are seeking a more direct connection with the Divine. To aid such a process, Renewing the Covenant provides new paths for entering the treasurehouse of Jewish spirituality and achieving higher consciousness, paths that can deepen the devotions of both nonobservant and traditionally observant Jews. This process of covenant renewal begins with effective kabbalistic techniques of meditation combining mantra with visualization, proceeds through the return to a reconstructed Sinai Sabbath, and arrives at the culminating practice of ritual prayer whose performance can fulfill the kabbalistic purpose of creation. When undertaken in the steps laid out by Dr. Leet, this process can help many to discover forms of spiritual practice precisely tailored for the modern world, as well as a new appreciation for the rich spiritual heritage of Judaism.

More books from Judaism

Cover of the book Shabbat: A Family Service by Leonora Leet, Ph.D.
Cover of the book Jews and Judaism in Modern China by Leonora Leet, Ph.D.
Cover of the book In Scripture by Leonora Leet, Ph.D.
Cover of the book Psalm 22 And The Cross: Or, One Reason So Many of the First Christians Were Jews by Leonora Leet, Ph.D.
Cover of the book Jewish Communities in Exotic Places by Leonora Leet, Ph.D.
Cover of the book Sichos In English, Volume 11: Tishrei-MarCheshvan, 5742 by Leonora Leet, Ph.D.
Cover of the book Mitokh HaOhel: Shabbat Prayer by Leonora Leet, Ph.D.
Cover of the book The Harlot by the Side of the Road by Leonora Leet, Ph.D.
Cover of the book Creativity and Sexuality by Leonora Leet, Ph.D.
Cover of the book My Family Celebrates Hanukkah by Leonora Leet, Ph.D.
Cover of the book Modern Scholarship in the Study of Torah by Leonora Leet, Ph.D.
Cover of the book Please Excuse My Daughter by Leonora Leet, Ph.D.
Cover of the book Jewish New Testament Commentary by Leonora Leet, Ph.D.
Cover of the book Chosen People by Leonora Leet, Ph.D.
Cover of the book Becoming Jewish by Leonora Leet, Ph.D.
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy