Long ago, when the big island of Madagascar was but a small village, there lived a young baobab tree. Like all good stories, the tale of the baobab tree is not just a beautiful story but one that carries a specific message, a message of love. This is a collection of stories written with the love of nature, of people, and specifically with children in mind. They all share the desire to tell nature's tale of love, connectedness, and unity. Kabbalah teaches that love is nature's guiding force, the reason for creation. One Song, A Droplet, The Enchanted Garden, and all the other stories in this book convey it in the unique way that Kabbalah engenders in its students. The variety of authors contributes to the diversity of styles, so each reader will find the story that they like most.
Michael Laitman is a global thinker, a Professor of Ontology, a PhD in Philosophy and Kabbalah, and an MS in Medical Bio-Cybernetics. Completing the Circle is based on Laitman's ongoing interchange with hundreds of students and practitioners of the circles method worldwide. Dr. Laitman is featured in Huffington Post US, Germany, Italy, France and Spain. He blogs in BlogActiv, United with Israel, Jewish Journal, Times of Israel, Jerusalem Post and Jewish Business News. Laitman's vision for solving the global crisis at all levels, including education, climate change, hunger, and all social and economic problems, involves implementing a new method of connection designed to establish unity above differences.