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PREPARATION TOOLS
The First Ever Kabbalistic Rosh Hashanah Prayer Book
Whether you are planning to attend The Rosh Hashanah Experience or not, reading the Prayer Book in the weeks prior to the event will strengthen your understanding of the tools and the consciousness required to use them to their maximum capacity.
Each new bit of wisdom that you acquire is also the very substance of spiritual Light itself. Thus, the more you know, the more you will prosper.
Kabbalist Rav Berg explains that the most common misconception people have about a prayer book is that it is meant to be used to offer words of thanks and praise to our Creator. Rav Berg teaches that an omnipotent force of Creation doesn’t need thanks or praise! In fact, the prayers and meditations in The Rosh Hashanah Prayer Book are powerful non-physical tools for connecting with the Light.
Yom Kippur Prayer Book
For the first time, the mysteries and true meaning of Yom Kippur are revealed in a single prayer book! The Yom Kippur Prayer Book explores the profound insights of the ancient kabbalists.
This edition is printed with the actual Torah fonts.
The Zohar
All the teachings of The Kabbalah Centre are based on the wisdom contained within The Zohar. The Zohar is a set of books — a commentary on biblical and spiritual matters in the form of conversations among spiritual masters. It is written in Aramaic with English translations and was composed more than 2,000 years ago.
But to describe The Zohar only in physical terms is hugely misleading. In truth, The Zohar is nothing less than our most powerful tool for achieving the most important purpose of our lives. It was given to all humanity by the Creator to bring us protection, to connect us with the Creator’s Light, and ultimately to fulfill our birthright of true spiritual transformation.
Reading and studying from The Zohar is the ideal tool to awaken the powers of the soul and to best prepare ourselves to receive the most Light on Rosh Hashanah.
The recommended Zohar portions are:
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Hebrew Zohar:
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English Zohar:
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Pinchas Volume 15
Page 9 - 13 (verses 27 - 36)
Pages 132 - 139 (verses 358 - 375)
Pages 337 - 339 (verses 881 - 883)
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Pinchas Volume 20
Page 26 - 36 (verses 27-36)
Page 300 - 316 (verses 358-375)
Pinchas Volume 21
Page 282 - 285 (verses 881-883)
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Emor Volume 12
Page 67 - 81 (verses 187 - 223)
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Emor Volume 16
Page 220 - 239 (verses 187 - 223)
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The Writings of the Ari (Kitvei Ari)
Rav Isaac Luria, the Ari, is one of the greatest influences on what is taught in The Kabbalah Centre today. The Ari’s most trusted pupil, Rav Chaim Vital, recorded the teachings of the Ari on paper, producing the volumes of what we now regard as the Kitvei Ari — the Ari’s writings.
The Ari’s writings became the legendary source for later kabbalists who referred to it as a concise and clear literary work that could unveil the coded contents of The Zohar.
Reading the Kitvei Ari is an essential complement to working with The Zohar. While The Zohar connects us to The Tree of Life reality, providing us with the energy to make things happen in our life, the Kitvei Ari helps us know how to use this energy in our lives.
Studying these sacred words in the days leading up to Rosh Hashanah fortifies a person for the challenge to manifest the potential that will be revealed on these two most powerful days of the year.
The recommended portions are:
Shaar Hakavaot - Part B (the Gate of Meditations)
Page 207 (Reish Zayin) until Page 274 (Reish Ain Dalet)

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