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1. The Complete Guide to the Kabbalah: How to Apply the Ancient Mysteries of the Kabbalah to Your Everyday Life
- Random House UK
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2. The Halakhic Process: A Systematic Analysis (Moreshet)
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I used two books:
My first results were with the first one. It was something like a lucid dream in that I was awake during a vision, but not like a lucid dream because I really had no control over what was happening as the different godforms communicated to me in symbolic gestures, more or less. I was sitting up in public on a train with my eyes closed, so it was pretty shocking to say the least. The vision I had was enhanced by the bizarre occurrences immediately after which echoed the vision in the physical world. I Googled what I saw and discovered quickly that the vision had thrown me into the role of Horus. This was very surprising how it happened because I had never seen this symbolism before and yet, simply by Googling it became obvious. Of course, I had seen Horus, I knew plenty about Horus, but I didn't know this particular bit.
EDIT: I linked to a different/wrong edition of book #2 before and have corrected it.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Complete-Guide-Kabbalah-Mysteries-Everyday/dp/0712614184/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
https://www.amazon.com/Halakhic-Process-Systematic-Analysis-Moreshet/dp/0873340353