Reflective Meditation

Cover of Reflective Meditation by Katherine Gates
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Year: 2002
Language: en
Pages: 140
ISBN-13: 9781403305916
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.47619848592 Pounds
Width: 0.35 Inches
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Reflective Meditation by Katherine Gates, published by AuthorHouse in August 2002, is a thought-provoking exploration of identity and spirituality. This 140-page book invites readers into the life of Reuben Maimon, a young boy preparing for his Bar Mitzvah while grappling with vivid dreams that transport him to significant moments in Jewish history, including the Holocaust and medieval Poland. Through these experiences, the narrative delves into profound questions about faith, survival, and the meaning of religious ceremonies in contemporary life.

Readers will find a blend of meditation and reflection as they accompany Reuben on his journey of self-discovery. The book addresses themes of religion, spirituality, and the importance of understanding one’s heritage. Gates encourages contemplation on the relevance of traditions and the connection between past and present, prompting readers to consider what it means to be part of a faith community today. Reflective Meditation serves as a unique narrative that intertwines personal growth with historical context, making it a significant addition to discussions on spirituality and self-help.


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Imagine you have become two different people. Today, you are a Bar Mitzvah, studying for a ceremony in November. Then, suddenly, you dream (a vivid one, no less!) that you have been transported back in time to 1939 Poland, and become part of a Holocaust. And you are LIVING this dream. And then you dream that you have been transported to Poland in the middle ages. And you are a Jew. And you are to be eradicated by gentile society that sees Jews as not chosen, but sub-human. How can you react? How can you think? What do you think? What is the TRUE reality? How can you survive? And what does it mean to be a Jew, today or then? And what about GOD, ADONOY? Is GOD listening to us? Does GOD care? And most important, what is the purpose of a modern Bar/Bat Mitzvah if it doesn’t give the Jews of 2008 a link with the terrors and beliefs of the past? And if it isn’t meaningful or relevent? Imagine you are Reuben Maimon, an impressionable young man of almost-thirteen, about to take the vows of Judaism for his Bar Mitzvah, yet, with these horrible (lifelike!) dreams, he must question who he is, and what the purpose of that ceremony is. Imagine you are Reuben Maimon, living two different lives with the same cast of people, and not knowing what the true reality is. Imagine. Imagine what would happen if you should die before you wake. Imagine, if you were Reuben Maimon, if he should die before he wakes. Imagine!

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