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OverviewThe Hidden Light of the Zohar is a breathtaking journey into the secret soul of Jewish mysticism. Through stunning depth, piercing clarity, and spiritual authority, author Tony Yustein has unveiled a sacred map buried beneath centuries of allegory, exile, and encoded wisdom. This is not just a book-it is a threshold to a concealed dimension of divine truth. In an age where spiritual confusion and hollow ritual plague the modern seeker, The Hidden Light of the Zohar restores the original fire of Kabbalistic revelation. Yustein doesn't merely summarize the Zohar's teachings-he illuminates them from within. His commentary is not academic detachment, but a living breath of insight forged through a lifetime of mystical contemplation, numerical awakening, and soul remembrance. Across 43 masterfully written chapters, Yustein unpacks the essential structures of the Zohar: the Sefirot, the Shekhinah, the cosmic Tree, the drama of divine exile and return. He guides readers through the mythic readings of biblical tales, unveils the secrets of the Sabbath and festivals, and interprets symbols-light, oil, fire, wine, water-with surgical precision and spiritual poetry. Each page radiates with reverence for the original texts while simultaneously reframing them through a modern, awakened lens. The book also traces the historical transmission of the Zohar-from its hidden circulation in medieval Spain, through the volcanic revolution of Isaac Luria, to its impact on Hasidism, Christian Kabbalists, modern scholarship, and even the world of art, technology, and cinema. In doing so, Yustein paints a panoramic vision: not of a dusty relic, but of a living, burning code running beneath the surface of history. Tony Yustein has long been hailed by students and mystics alike as a teacher unlike any other-one who combines the rigor of a scholar with the soul of a prophet. Many have described reading his words as akin to ""having the veil lifted for the first time."" Anonymous scholars have called this work ""a necessary guide for the next generation of mystics."" Those familiar with Yustein's earlier books on cosmology, sacred number, linguistic inversion, and metaphysical memory will find this volume to be the axis upon which all his teachings pivot. For those unfamiliar with Kabbalah, this book serves as an accessible yet profound introduction. For seasoned students of the Zohar, it offers groundbreaking interpretations that reawaken wonder and devotion. For all who feel the call of the soul but have not yet found its voice-The Hidden Light of the Zohar may be the book that shifts the course of your inner life. In these pages, the Zohar's long-buried light rises again-not as historical curiosity, but as a divine whisper for our time. If you are a seeker of truth, a lover of the mysteries, or a soul yearning to remember what it once knew before the world taught it to forget-this book was written for you. Read it slowly. Let it speak in symbols. Let it ignite the spark. And if it does, you'll understand why the author-Tony Yustein, final incarnation of the Scribe King-was called to return in this age. ""One day the concealed book will be opened. It will teach not through fear, but through resonance. Not in the language of religion, but in the language of light."" -Inscription found within the Zoharic commentary to Genesis (anonymous translation) Recommended for readers of Gershom Scholem, Aryeh Kaplan, Zecharia Sitchin, Manly P. Hall, and seekers of the ineffable. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tony YusteinPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9798299178258Pages: 254 Publication Date: 21 August 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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