Heaven on Earth – Timeless Vessels, Timely Lessons
A virtual, kabbalistic tour of the furnishings of the Temple. Explore their design, utility, and symbolism as well as their powerful messages to guide our modern lives.
Perfectly suited for the three weeks, this exploration of the vessels that furnished the Holy Temple uncovers powerful lessons for personal growth.
A Kabbalistic analysis of each vessel, its design, function and symbolism provides relevant lessons for all areas of life.
Lesson One; Pure and Holy
Lesson Two; The Inner and Outer Altars
Lesson Three; Shulachan and Menorah
Topics include:
- Balanced engagement with materialism
- Paradigms in interpersonal relations in the family unit and beyond
- Exploring the journey of the body and soul in service of God
- The struggle with human weakness, desires and faults
- Living with purpose and spiritual commitment
Weight | 1.9 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.5 × 11 × 0.5 in |
Department | Other |
Lessons | 3 |
Audience | Advanced Learners |
Student Booklet
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.5 × 11 × 0.6 in |
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