Kabbalah and science
Buddha Blues - Ride the Wave of Time
"Music of the Mystic, Mystics of the Music." A journey through Buddhist, Indian, and Kabbalistic insights into the peril and purpose of desire.
Masks did not reduce risk of COVID infection after first Omicron wave, UK research shows
Eduard Shyfrin says, ‘Save your time for love’
LIVE: Dr. Eduard Shyfrin discusses his upcoming book “The Relativity of Death”
And G-d said, 'Let us make man in our image, after our likeness'
Theory of Likeness Part 1
Kabbalah of Information: 'The Theory of Evil - Part I'
'Evil does not abide with you' (Psalms 5:5) - The Informational Structure of Creation. The Fundamental Laws and Principles. The Informational Concept of Evil.
The address of God
The Book of Shemot, Parashat Terumah: "The Ark shall be a precise blend of acacia wood, two and a half cubits long, a cubit and a half wide and a cubit and a half high."
Jewish businessman brings kabbalah and quantum physics to children
Eduard Shyfrin, scientist, businessman, student of Jewish mysticism, and author, is a man of many parts — and is now branching out into children's books.
Devil of the Other Side
“This shall be the fringes for you, and when you see it, you will remember all the commandments of the Lord to perform them” (Numbers 15:39)
Travels with Sushi in the Land of the Mind’ - Live discussion
Meet author Eduard Shyfrin * A London Jewish Book Week pre-event
Kabbalah book review: Teaching Kabbalah to kids
'Travels with Sushi in the Land of the Mind' introduces children to quantum physics and classic morality through a journey to another universe.
Kabbalah and the prophecy of the Egyptian exile
Chapter 1 of the essay 'The Kabbalah of Information on Freedom of Choice, Tzimtzum, and the Physics of Spacetime'
Kabbalah — does it allow for backward causation?
Chapter 6 of the essay 'The Kabbalah of Information on Freedom of Choice, Tzimtzum, and the Physics of Spacetime'
Kabbalah - views on the structure of space and time
Chapter 2 of the essay 'The Kabbalah of Information on Freedom of Choice, Tzimtzum, and the Physics of Spacetime'