A Spiritual Guide to Life

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March 13, 2008  New Release
From the Introduction:

A hunger grips the world. It yearns to be filled by the answer to the ultimate question: Why am I alive? The voice is incessant. If it is ignored there will be consequences.
       Sometimes climaxing as a “mid-life crisis” which can have dramatic implications; other times surfacing as an “existential crisis” at any age, this unspoken and unansweed question can form the core of wrenching sadness, deep angst and some awful choices. There is an answer. Through sources that span millennia and using examples from real lives, here is a richly woven tapestry using stories, lore, aphorisms and the mystic tradition of Kabbalah. Here are the answers you have been seeking.
 

 

Some reviews:

 “I don't think I ever saw a better developed focus than I read in your book....I feel that your work could be considered something more than a self-help book. You have a genuine theological work here.”
   -Lori Peach-Filban, author of Confessions of a Hypocrite.

Thank Goodness – that is, the Goodness who created us and who loves us – that Rabbi Jonathan Case has laid out for us this truth, the truth of what does promise a good life. And he has done so in eloquent, engaging writing. Throw the self-help books out. Forget the workshops and the lectures and the glib sophistry on morning television. Read this book with thoughtful care, think about what it is saying, and you will find for yourself the good, true, simple answers that will indeed make life what it should be.”

   -The Rev. James David Audlin, author of Circle of Life