I have to admit I do not have much faith in this book, but it is new and out and might relate to Kabbalah, so feel obliged to mention it. I am talking about Mark Stavish’s Kabbalah for Health & Wellness. This page claims that he is “ong-time student of esotericism and has written over a two-dozen critically received articles, book reviews, and interviews on western esoteric philosophy and practices.” The title made it sounded like the author sold out his understandings for making a quick buck. Not that this topic could generate mass interest, but probable has better chances than his last book on Alchemy. An Amazon.com reviewer compares and contrasts the book to Joseph Lisiewski’s The Kabbalistic Handbook for the Practicing Magician. Not having read either book, and not being primarily attuned to their authors’ perspective I don’t think I will attempt to get my hands on either volume. YMMV.
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