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OverviewWhat if the purpose of your life is not to become a better person-but to become a vessel through which the image of the Creator radiates into the world? Tomer Devorah (""The Palm Tree of Devorah"") is a sixteenth-century masterpiece by Rabbi Moshe Cordovero (the RAMAK), one of the most systematic and influential thinkers in the history of Jewish mysticism. Written in Tzfat during the golden age of Kabbalah, this concise yet profound work bridges the distance between the highest spiritual realities and the smallest details of daily conduct. Human beings are created in the divine image, and therefore their highest calling is to emulate the divine image-the divine attributes-in action. Patience. Mercy. Humility. Lovingkindness. Justice. Truth. Each chapter maps these qualities onto the inner structure of the human soul, revealing how acts performed below awaken corresponding realities above. This is not a book about acquiring mystical knowledge for personal advancement. The authentic tradition that produced Tomer Devorah was devoted to one aim above all others: self-nullification in service of the divine will. Its masters taught that a person who studies the inner wisdom in order to elevate himself has misunderstood its purpose-while one who studies in order to become a clear vessel for divine compassion has begun to understand it. This edition has been freshly translated from the original Hebrew and expanded to guide modern readers into lived transformation: - A preface distinguishing authentic mystical tradition from popular distortions - A comprehensive biography of Rabbi Moshe Cordovero and the kabbalistic circle of Tzfat - Before You Read - five forward-reflective questions opening each chapter - Questions for Deeper Reflection - ten post-chapter questions for personal or group study - Chapter summaries highlighting essential principles - A full glossary of key terms with clear explanations The ten chapters correspond to the Ten Sefirot-the divine attributes that form the architecture of creation and the pattern of the human soul. The opening chapter explores the Thirteen Attributes of Mercy, teaching how to bear insult without retaliation, sustain even those who wrong you, and release anger before it takes hold. Subsequent chapters address wisdom, understanding, lovingkindness, restraint, truth, perseverance, humility, moral purity, and the unification of all traits into a single way of life. Unlike spiritual self-help books focused on what you can gain, Tomer Devorah is concerned with what you reveal. Its teaching is that when a person refines a single trait, he is not merely improving his character-he is repairing a corresponding reality in creation itself. The RAMAK writes for humanity as such. Throughout the work he speaks of ""man"" in the universal sense, deliberately extending the path of divine emulation to all who are willing to undertake the work of inner refinement. This is not light reading. It is a disciplined path. If you are ready to move beyond self-improvement into self-transcendence-to stop asking ""How can I be happier?"" and begin asking ""How can the image of the Creator be revealed through me?""-then Tomer Devorah is waiting. Open it-and be opened. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Natan Shemuel , Moshe CordoveroPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.122kg ISBN: 9798246090824Pages: 98 Publication Date: 29 January 2026 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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