You

You by Pnei Hashem, published by Visage Books on April 15, 2022, is a thought-provoking exploration of ancient wisdom that seeks to illuminate the human experience. This 226-page book presents insights derived from the esoteric teachings of the Torah, aiming to make these concepts accessible to a broad audience. The author argues that the feelings of alienation and despair prevalent in modern society stem from misguided ideologies, and he emphasizes that each individual possesses inherent capabilities and a meaningful purpose.
In this edition, readers will find a comprehensive introduction to the teachings of Kabbalah and mysticism, framed in a way that resonates with people from diverse backgrounds. The book addresses themes of inspiration and personal growth, encouraging readers to reconsider their perceptions of existence and humanity’s potential. By revealing wisdom that has long been hidden, You invites readers to engage with profound ideas that can inspire reflection and transformation in their lives.
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There is a wisdom awaiting you that is not supposed to be a secret. It is ancient, and it is available, but it is widely unknown. It has been hidden for too long, and it is time for it to be revealed.
Existence is not meaningless. Humanity is not irredeemable. The future is not bleak. The alienation and despair that lurk just beneath the surface of the modern psyche are not the inevitable human condition. They are the result of misguided ideologies that pervade our global culture and invade our every thought. Each of us – each and every one of us – is so much more than we imagine. We are here for a reason, and we are equipped with all of the capabilities that we require.
“You” is an introduction to the deepest depths of the human experience based on the esoteric teachings of the Torah. These concepts have been shrouded in the cloistered world of Chasidic mysticism for millennia, and the goal here is to present them in terms that will be accessible and resonant to the layperson. The ideas that “You” expounds will be useful and inspiring for people of all creeds, races, and backgrounds, for those who practice and believe as well as those who question and doubt.
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