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  Index

  All page numbers are refer to the print edition of this title.

  Abraham, tent open on four sides, 35, 48, 217

  abuse, 64, 415

  Acceptance Prayer, 160–61

  addiction, 24, 47–48, 52, 82, 136, 154–55, 197, 203. See also twelve-step process

  addithana, 193

  Adonai, 499

  “adorning the bride,” 482

  afterlife, 410

  Akiva, Rabbi, 402

  alcoholism, 86

  Amalek, 446–47

  amends, making, 299, 301

  Amidah, 155n

  Angels in America, 473–74

  anicca, 116

  anxiety, and Counting the Omer, 14

  apprentice, and master, 80–81

  Ark of the Covenant, 353–54

  Armstrong, Neil, 21

  arousal, 349

  artisan, 399–401

  Ashkenazi, Rabbi Yosef ben Shalom, 418

  Assiyah, defined, 28–29

  attention, 59

  Atzilut, defined, 27–28

  author. See Horn, Mark (author)

  Awe, 294, 295. See also Gevurah

  Azriel of Girona, Rabbi, 9, 30

  Baal Shem Tov, 106–7, 150, 290, 356, 463, 483

  Balance, 19–20, 24, 61, 66–67, 119–20, 157–58, 178

  Beauty, 20, 112–13, 116, 160. See also Tiferet

  Being There, 413

  belief, 8, 53, 69, 99, 190–91, 196, 275, 295–96

  Best Little Boy in the World syndrome, 300–301

  betrayal, 143–44, 301, 365, 387–88

  Bezalel, 399–401

  Bhagavad Gita, 51

  Binah, 18

  bittul, 324

  Blake, William, 450

  blessing, 281

  nontraditional version, 43

  Bohm, David, 27

  Bonding, 23–24, 260, 345. See also Yesod

  Boundaries, 109, 125–26, 232–34, 358–59

  B’riah, defined, 28–29

  B’riatic Defense, 115

  “Bring out your dead!,” 455

  Brooks, Mel, 86

  Buber, Martin, 327–28

  Buddha, 37, 297

  Buddhism, xii–xiii, 37, 89

  and belief, 296

  Judaism and, 462–63

  bullying, 438–39

  Cabala tradition, 10, 62, 207. See also Kabbalah

  Caesar, Julius, 151–52

  Caleb, 278

  cancer, story of author’s mother, 451–53

  chakras, 88

  Chamberlain, Neville, 439

  charity, 66–67, 164–65

  principles of, 164–65

  Charleston church incident, 312–13

  chaver, 374

  cheating, 387–88

  cherubim, 413–14

  Chesed

  defined, 18–19, 49

  Loving-kindness and, 18–19

  negative side, 19

  week of Counting the Omer, 46–99

  Chesed of Chesed, 46–53

  Chesed of Gevurah, 101–8

  Chesed of Hod, 283–93

  Chesed of Malchut, 426–33

  Chesed of Netzach, 216–26

  Chesed of Tiferet, 156–65 Chesed of Yesod, 346–58

  chet, 408

  childhood, 64, 67, 95, 160, 170, 190, 194–95, 216, 275, 409–10

  children, gifted, 445

  Chögyam Trungpa, Rinpoche, 331

  Chokhmah, defined, 18

  Christmas Carol, A (Dickens), 112

  Church of the Holy Sepulchre, 140

  commandments, observation of, 303, 366

  Commitment, 248–49, 371–72, 381–82

  communities, and LGBTQ, 367–68

  companion, in study, 44, 374, 380

  Compassion, 117–19, 187, 237. See also Tiferet

  limits of, 206–7

  Tiferet and, 20–21

  Compassion in Action, 207, 209–10

  Compassion in Action (Ram Dass), 207

  complaint, 274

  Connection, 138, 139. See also Yesod

  Yesod and, 23–25

  Conscious Community (Shapira), 162

  Conscious Loving (Hendricks), 370

  Counting the Omer. See also under individual topics

  biblical commandment and, 3–4

  different ways to perform, 38–40

  group practice, 43–45

  as living tradition, 1–2

  purpose/goal of, 1, 302

  requires counting days and weeks, 38

  results from, 2

  timing of, 8–9

  craftsman, 320–21

  Creating, 182

  Creativity, 223–24, 231

  crisis, spiritual, 297<
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  Crown, 17

  Crucifixion, 62

  cup, shape of, 103

  Cups, 29, 42

  daily practice, how to follow the, 38–45

  Dalai Lama, 174–75

  Daniel 12:3, 481

  Danyal, 419–21

  Day of Atonement, 343

  Days (of Counting of the Omer). See listing in Table of Contents, pages xv-ix

  Days of Awe, 294–95 death, 50, 96, 410, 419–21

  Decker, Ronald, 33–34, 143–44, 317

  Defender, 395–97, 398

  defensiveness, 69–70, 261–63, 431

  DeMille, Agnes, 185

  depression, 87–88

  de Ropp, Robert, 180 Desire, 379–80, 402–3

  Deuteronomy 25:17, 446

  Dickinson, Emily, 197

  Dignity, 98

  Diogenes, 377

  Discipline, 54, 56, 112–13, 227–28

  discriminating intelligence, 96, 105, 171–72, 288–90. See also Swords

  divination, 255–56

  Divine Presence, visibility of, 457–58

  “Don’t Stop,” 359

  DovBer, Rabbi Sholom, 132

  Do What You Love, 224–25

  Drama of the Gifted Child (Miller), 445

  dreams, 253–55

  Dynamic Balance, 61, 156–59

  Eastertide, 7

  Eckford, Elizabeth, 271–72

  Edison, Thomas, 314–15, 316–17

  eighteen (number), 178

  Eight of Cups, 76–77, 131–32, 190–91, 252–56, 285–86, 296–97, 305–6, 315–17, 323–26, 330–31, 338–41, 395–97, 462–63

  Eight of Pentacles, 80–81, 194–95, 258–60, 291–93, 300–301, 310–12, 319–21, 323–26, 333–35, 342–44, 399–402, 466–69

  Eight of Swords, 77–78, 133–34, 192–93, 256–57, 288–90, 298–99, 307–9, 317–19, 323–26, 331–33, 341–42, 397–98, 464–66

  Eight of Wands, 75, 129–31, 188–89, 251–52, 284–85, 295–96, 303–5, 314–15, 323–26, 328–29, 336–38, 392–94, 460–61

  Ein Sof, 17, 499

  Eli, 279

  Elijah, 130

  Eliot, T. S., 425

  Emotional Abandonment Two-Step, 395–98

  emotions, 29, 95, 99, 182, 186, 202–3, 396–97

  feeling painful, 64, 67, 89, 91

  Endurance, 121–22, 181–82, 227–28, 236, 312–13. See also Netzach

  Netzach and, 215–16

  two kinds, 246

  enemies, 71

  Enemy of the People, An (Ibsen), 122

  Enough Is as Good as a Feast, 285–86

  enslavement, 52–53, 85, 123, 233–34, 381–82

  Epstein, Mark, 402

  Erev Shavuot, 302

  Esoteric Tarot, The (Decker), 317

  ethical will, 456–57

  Etteila, 31–32, 34, 81

  Exodus, 3:5, 479

  Ezray, Rabbi Nat, 306

  farmer, 225, 244, 320–21

  fasting story, 227–28

  father

  author’s father, 234–35

  role as, 194–95

  fearless moral inventory, 459

  feathers story, 144

  femininity, 220–21, 332, 354, 358

  Fire Island, 294

  Five of Cups, 57–58, 103–4, 108, 111, 114–16, 123, 131–32, 141, 150–51, 169, 230–32, 296–97, 362–64, 436–37

  Five of Pentacles, 60, 106–7, 112, 119–20, 126, 135–37, 145, 152–55, 172–73, 234–36, 300–301, 366–69, 440–42

  Five of Swords, 58–59, 104–5, 108, 111–12, 117, 124–25, 133–34, 142–44, 151, 171–72, 232–34, 298–99, 364–66, 438–39

  Five of Wands, 55, 102–3, 108, 111, 113–14, 121–22, 129–31, 139, 148, 167–68, 228–30, 295–96, 360–62, 435–36

  flood, 94

  Flow, 347–49, 349–52, 429–30

  Flow (Csikszentmihalyi), 291

  flower arranging, 110–11

  Forbidden Planet, The, 289

  Forster, E. M., 25, 475

  Forty, in Jewish tradition, 391

  forty-nine days, 1–5, 15, 37

  Foundation. See also Yesod

  Yesod and, 23–25, 345–46

  Four of Cups, 47–53, 48–49, 57, 76, 85–86, 94–95, 103–4, 159–60, 219–21, 285–86, 349–52, 429–30

  Four of Pentacles, 47–53, 52–53, 59–60, 72–73, 80–81, 89–91, 97–99, 106–7, 163–64, 224–26, 291–93, 355–58, 432–33

  Four of Swords, 47–53, 49–52, 58, 77–78, 87–89, 95–96, 104 5, 161, 163, 221–24, 288–90, 353–54, 430–32

  Four of Wands, 35, 47–53, 48, 69–70, 75, 83–84, 93, 102, 157, 217–18, 284–85, 347–49, 427–28

  four worlds, 26–31

  Four Yorkshiremen, 319

  Frankl, Viktor E., 137

  ganbare, 215

  Gandhi, Mahatma, 312–13

  garden, 268–70, 333

  Gates of Light, 150, 153–55, 343–44, 366, 368, 469, 481–82

  Sephirot and Divine Light, 12–15

  Gates of Light, The (Gikatilla), 33, 153, 279, 320

  gay issues, xi. See also LGBTQ issues Best Little Boy in the World syndrome, 300–301

  gay marriage, 348

  gay relationships, 220–21, 332–33, 363–64, 372–73

  transcending defensiveness, 69–70

  Gébelin, Court de, 31–32

  Gedulah, 19

  Gevurah, 19–20, 54

  negative side, 20

  week of Counting the Omer, 100–155

  Gevurah of Chesed, 54–61

  Gevurah of Gevurah, 108–12

  Gevurah of Hod, 294–301

  Gevurah of Malchut, 433–42

  Gevurah of Netzach, 227–36

  Gevurah of Tiferet, 166–74

  Gevurah of Yesod, 358–69

  Gikatilla, Joseph, 33–34, 417–18

  Ginzberg, Louis, 413

  Glass Castle, The (Walls), 454

  Glory. See also Hod

  Hod and, 22–23

  glow, 322–23

  God. See also Ein Sof

  beliefs about, 190–91

  forsaken by, 473–75

  God language, 499–501

  voice of, 12

  Goenka, S. N., 58

  gold, 73

  Gold, Rabbi Shefa, 483

  Golden Dawn, 32–33

  Gospel of Thomas, 163

  gossip, 144

  Gratitude, 283

  Green, Rabbi Arthur, 175

  grief, 202–3

  HaKana, Rabbi Nechunya Ben, 257

  halaka, 127

  happiness, 146, 180

  and earnings, 286–87

  Harmony, 156, 178. See also Tiferet

  Japanese concept of, 377–78

  heart, open, 67, 70, 141, 164

  Hendricks, Gay and Kathlyn, 77, 141, 370

  Henry V (Shakespeare), 188–89

  hevruta, defined, 44

  Hidden Saints, 346

  hillula, 322

  Hirohito, Emperor, 215

  Hitler, Adolf, 439

  hitting bottom, 203, 408

  Hod

  defined, 22–23

  as Glory or Splendor, 22–23, 74, 282

  as Gratitude, 283

  negative side, 23

  Surrender and, 74

  week of Counting the Omer, 282–344

  hoda’ah, 282

  Hod of Chesed, 74–82

  Hod of Gevurah, 128–38

  Hod of Hod, 321–26

  Hod of Malchut, 459–69

  Hod of Netzach, 249–60

  Hod of Tiferet, 187–96

  Hod of Yesod, 391–402

  holiness of creation, 90

  Holocaust, 134, 178–79

  holy ground, 479–80

  Holy Spirit, 6–7, 255

  homeless people, 106–7, 145–46

  Horn, Mark (author)

  author’s father, 234–35

  author’s mother (cancer account), 451–53


  his introduction to tarot, Counting the Omer, etc., xi–xiv

  leaving and returning to Judaism, xi–xiv

  Hosea, 365 2:21-22, 484–85

  Humility, 76–77, 78–79, 188–89, 284–85, 287, 293, 295, 323–26. See also Hod

  Compassion in, 310–11

  creates space, 333–34

  Endurance in, 312–13

  extremes of, 256–57

  false, 309

  and knowledge, 391–92

  Leadership and, 304–5

  perceived as weakness, 329

  Strength in, 314–15

  Hungry Ghost, 261

  I-It Relationship, 327, 330

  India visit, 309

  Inside Out, 168

  interpretation, and revelation, 482–83

  Intimate Relationship, 370. See also Relationship

  Isaac the Blind, Rabbi, 9, 469

  Isaiah, 58:12, 469

  isolation, 331–33

  Israelites, ancient, 242. See also Moses

  Bezalel story, 399–401

  breaking the covenant, 365–66

  Commitment to enslavement, 381–82

  and complaint, 272–73

  and destruction of Temple, 464–65

  enslavement of, 233–34

  fitness to enter Promised land, 277–78

  freedom from Egypt, 47

  and I-Thou, 328

  Marriage to the Deity, 348

  and process of Counting the Omer, 1

  and Promised Land scouts, 267

  worshipping golden calf, 391

  Itaruta Diletata, 349

  I-Thou Relationship, 327–29

  Jacob, vision of, 266–67

  Japan

  Endurance in, 215–16

  Harmony in, 377–78

  Jeremiah, 461

  Jerusalem, 464

  Jesus, 248, 386

  Jewish liturgical calendar, 294–95

  Jonah, 393, 460–61

  Joseph, 24, 253, 355–57

  Joshua, 278

  joy, 437

  Judaism. See also under individual topics

  Buddhism and, 462–63

  history of, 161–62

  Judgment, 105, 166

  Justice, 125

  Kabbalah

  defined, 9

  goal of, 12

  goal of Kabbalistic work, 280

  origins of, 3–5

  tarot and, 10–11, 31–37

  and Western occultism, 10–11

  Kaddish, 500

  kanji, 128

  Kantrowitz, Rabbi Min, 282

  Kaplan, Aryeh, 500

  karōshi, 212

  kavanath, 38

  Keats, John, 334

  “Keep Your Eyes on the Prize,” 247–48

  Keter, 17, 432

  key words, 40–42, 128–29

  kineahora, 93

 

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