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“Kabbalah, Zohar and joy: Kabbalah tree, Kabbalah and numerology” is your companion in this joyful journey. A path we walk together for the benefit of all beings, is more important than a distant destination we conceptualized.

“Kabbalah, Zohar and joy: Kabbalah tree, Kabbalah and numerology” introduces you to the timeless wisdom of Kabbalah and Zohar. It also shows you practical examples of how to apply these principles to cultivate joyful living.

Kabbalah is a discipline and school of thought concerned with the esoteric aspect of Rabbinic Judaism. Kabbalah is a set of esoteric teachings meant to explain the relationship between an eternal and mysterious God and the mortal and finite universe (His creation).

The Zohar is the foundational work of the Kabbalah. It includes commentary on the mystical aspects of the Torah (the five books of Moses) and scriptural interpretations as well as material on Mysticism, mythical cosmogony, and mystical psychology. The Zohar contains a discussion of the nature of God, the origin and structure of the universe, the nature of souls, redemption, the relationship of Ego to Darkness and "true self" to "The Light of God," and the relationship between the "universal energy" and man.

Tikkun olam (from the Hebrew: תיקון עולם‎) means "repairing the world", "healing the world". This concept originated in the early rabbinic period, when was seen mainly as Gd repairing the world from evil. The concept evolved over time: it was given new meanings in the Kabbalah of the medieval period and in modern Judaism, been seen more and more as social activism and personal development (cultivated to lead by example towards a better world). Currently, wise people are seeing contributing to tikkun olam, and not only being spectators of the Divine actions.

How can you make tikkun olam and sacred activism part of your daily life? On a social level, you can stand for the causes which matter to you. On a personal level, you can cultivate personal development. You may decide to live an overall more holistic and relaxed life, more and more in harmony with Gd. In this case, we offer you AmAre as a tool to cultivate a meaningful, transformative, relaxed and meaningful life. Please note that AmAre does not necessarily need to be used only within the Jewish tradition, even if it is inspired by the Jewish Shekinah and Hesed.

AmAre in Italian, means “to love”; in English, interconnectedness: (I)Am (we) are. As a framework for happiness, AmAre stands for being:
A – Aware and Accepting
M – Meaningful and Motivated
A – Active and Attentive
R – Resilient and Respectful
E – Eating properly and Exercising

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