About the author

Chaim Tal

<strong>Chaim Tal </strong>is an author, philosopher, and independent thinker whose work spans Kabbalistic research, Jewish spirituality, karmic law, mystical fiction, and philosophical poetry. Over two decades of immersion in primary Jewish sources — Torah, Talmud, and Kabbalah — have shaped a body of writing that is both rigorously grounded and deeply personal.&nbsp;<br>​​​​​​​<br>His books exist in several dimensions.<br><br><em>Shaping Reality: Reflections Through the Prism of the 10 Sephirot</em>&nbsp;— a series mapping the Kabbalistic architecture of creation onto everyday life — relationships, decisions, chance, and loss.<br><em><br>Karmic Retribution. The Interconnection of Individual and Collective Karma</em>&nbsp;explores the mechanics of personal and collective karma with a philosopher's precision.<br><em><br>Meditation and Prayer at the Western Wall</em>&nbsp;is an inner guide for those who seek not ritual, but genuine encounter — with God, with silence, with themselves.<br><em><br>Hashgacha Pratit: Divine Providence in Time, Place, and People</em>&nbsp;captures living encounters with the invisible hand of divine guidance.<br><em><br>The Amulet of Destiny: A True Story That Changed My Life</em>&nbsp;— a true story of faith, fate, and the hidden forces that bind human destinies across generations.<br>Beyond non-fiction, Chaim Tal writes literary prose and poetry. His novel&nbsp;<em>Adam and Eve</em>&nbsp;moves in the space between memory and loss. His aphoristic collection&nbsp;<em>The Silence Between Words</em>&nbsp;distils years of observation into sharp, unsentimental formulations at the intersection of Kabbalah, ethics, and human nature.<br>What unites this range is a single conviction: spiritual law is not metaphor. It is structure — the architecture of what actually happens in history, in relationships, in the life of the soul.<br><br>Chaim Tal writes in English and Russian. His works are also available in French and Spanish. He lives between Ukraine and Israel.<br><br>Also published in Russian as&nbsp;<em>Хаим Таль</em>.<br><br>​​​​​​​Chaim Tal's books are available at all major online retailers and bookstores worldwide.