Prosperous living.

Currently available only in Hebrew

Does the need to make a living have to take over our lives? Why are we so mentally occupied by our financial struggles? Is there a purpose to all the stress it involves? What does it mean to “be rich” and what is a “test of poverty”? What does it really take to become wealthy? Do our natural human drives for financial welfare clash with our need for spiritual development?
The study of Kabbalah and Chassidism teaches that on account of the similarity in the structure of all human souls, the struggles around making a living occupy us all, rich and poor alike. Moreover, these occurrences have a fundamental importance not only in our materialistic development but especially in achieving spiritual growth. These apparent hazards are, not only far from being meaningless, but are actually essential factors of our lives, there to guide us to the achievement of our life’s purpose.
On the basis of these studies, this book grants practical tools for coping with the turmoil of a working life. As well as a profound understanding that will enable you to bring true meaning and content to your everyday struggles.
This series titled “Personal meditation through Kabbalah and Chassidism” deals with the deeper meanings of a wide spread of topics that occupy today’s average mind, such as: human communication; personal growth and achievement; relationships; dealing with fears and trauma; the meaning of time; constructing a healthy mental space and much more.
This series aspires to dive deep into the wellsprings of wisdom found in the book of “Tanya” and the following works based on it, to extract its profound insight on all aspects of life and to present them in an easily approached and applicable manner.
Through this series we invite our readers to meditate on and influence major processes in life and to pave the way to personal growth and balance.

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