Inner Worlds of Jewish Prayer (Pinson)
Publisher: Iyyun Publishing
Author: Rabbi Dovber Pinson
Language: English
Format: 6" x 9", Hardcover, 516 Pages
The instinct to pray is as ancient as instinct itself. Prayer itself has taken on countless forms, from offerings to song, words to whispers, tearful supplication to sublime silence. And so it continues to merge and emerge. At times prayer is as primitive and raw as a cry for help, and at times, a formulaic intended to effect change - but always - flowing from a place deep within, and forever with a hope for a better future.
While attention is paid to the poetry, history, theology and contexual meaning of the prayers, the intention of this work is to provide a guide to finding meaning and effecting transformation through our prayer experience.
Explore:
- What happens when we pray
- Entering the mind-state of prayer
- Incorporating the body into prayer
- Understanding our role in prayer
- Techniques to enhance and deepen our prayer and make it a transformative experience
In this empowering and inspiring text, Rav Pinson demonstrates how through proper mindset, preparation and dedication, the experience of prayer can be deeply transformative and ultimately, life-altering.
SKU | EO-INNEW |
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ISBN | 9780989007221 |
Publisher | Kehot Publication Society |