Tiraz Firestone's spiritual autobiography follows her on a tumultuous journey from Orthodox Judaism to Christian mysticism to Hinduism, and back again.
Kabbalah. The word itself is feminine, meaning "receiving," yet women have long been excluded from the pursuit of this Jewish mystical tradition. On The Woman's Kabbalah, Rabbi Tirzah Firestone opens a treasury of meditations and practices especially for women interested in this path to inner knowing. Through chant, meditation, and journaling, you ...
After lifetime of practice and study later, Firestone sets out to restore the matrilineal line to the patriarchal culture and practice of Judaism. Firestone selects seven women from the recent to the distant past who represent aspects of the "feminine" that have been lost or devalued over the course of Jewish study and practice.
Though women were once excluded entirely from the Kabbalah faith, author Rabbi Tirzah Firestone (who is also a Reichian and Jungian psychotherapist) has split from tradition by bringing a feminine perspective to this branch of Judaism. Through chant, meditation, and journaling techniques, Firestone shows women how to explore the feminine ...
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