The Art of Amazement- Judaism’s Forgotten Spirituality (New 2010 Edition)
The Art of Amazement- Judaism’s Forgotten Spirituality (New 2010 Edition)
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This new edition has been fully revised and expanded, including a new comprehensive index.
How do you feel when watching a breathtaking sunset? Why are such moments so fleeting? This book is a step-by-step manual on how to nurture that sense of amazement every day, in every area of life. After reading this book, you will see Judaism as a masterful ancient spiritual system for unleashing the power of amazement. You will be astonished to discover:
A challenging philosophical approach to the search for meaning.
A practical system for cultivating amazement based on ancient sources.
The happiness that comes from developing an expanded awareness.
The kind of spirituality associated with Eastern religions.
The latent transcendental potential everywhere, all the time.
Whether you are a seeker or merely intellectually curious, this book is a unique doorway to the depths of Jewish tradition. The curious will be satisfied merely to look while the seeker will want to step inside.
– Backpack-friendly paperback.
– Illustrated.
– Extensive endnotes for further reading and in-depth study.
“A tremendous resource for anyone concerned with Jewish education, whether professionally, in the family or for themselves.”
– Rabbi Dr. Nathan Lopes Cardozo, author of Thoughts to Ponder: Daring Observations about the Jewish Tradition
“Judaism has always seemed dry, lacking in real spirituality. In my heart, I knew that there must be more to it. Then I encountered Rabbi Seinfeld. His approach is deep, spiritual and ‘wet’. Seinfeld provides much of what modern American Judaism is missing.”
– Nat Goldhaber, 40-year practitioner of Transcendental Meditation
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