
Kabbalah Meditation
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Rabbi David Cooper
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Wonderful
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Really beneficial, sound quality could be better
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
The narration was a little bit monotonous and slow; a few shifts in pace or tone would be good.One big distraction was the way the organisation of the chapters was managed. You have to listen to a lot of introduction before you reach each meditation. After a first listen I feel it is important to be able to easily search for the beginning of each meditation. I found myself getting stressed while awaiting the guided meditations.
Would you recommend Kabbalah Meditation to your friends? Why or why not?
The book, yes, the audiobook not so much.What didn’t you like about Rabbi David Cooper’s performance?
All one pace and tone, though he has a gentle voiceAny additional comments?
The 4 meditations have offered me new perspectives though I am not entirely new to kabbalah. They are well written, accessible, life-affirming and challenge us to receive our own insights and the voice of intuition.A gentle introduction
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