“Devekut (bonding) with God is one of the 613 commandments. One must be bonded with God continually... There is no greater attribute than this, for all things are included in it. One is obligated, in accordance to one’s ability, to make all efforts to properly observe this commandment, at all times.” Peleh Yo’etz, Dalet The words of the Ba’al Shem Tov: “I asked the Mashiah, when will he come? He answered me, by this shall you know. At the time when … the masses are able to recite yihudim (meditative unifications) and ascend above, as you do, then shall the klipot (the powers of evil) be nullified. Then shall it be a good time for salvation.” Sefer Baal Shem Tov (Igeret HaKodesh, Gimel) Walk In The Fire & Call Upon My Name is a compendium of lessons and practices, taught over a period of thirty years, designed to direct individual students along the ancient paths of the authentic Prophetic Kabbalah. This expanded edition includes the reorganized text of the original 2007 publication of Walking In The Fire, along with selections from the 1993 book,Yikra B’Shmi, Call Upon My Name, which have until now not been republished. This new edition also includes the latest lessons and instructions to assist the aspiring student to recognize one’s personal Klipot (spiritual blockages), and to help one in their removal. The book is designed to be both academic and practical in order to provide the aspiring student with simple methods and techniques to perform age-old Kabbalistic meditative rituals. The purpose of these practices was (and is) to provide the practitioner first-hand experience not only with the rituals themselves, but also with the results that they invariably lead to. These results include the fulfillment of the mitzvot to Fear God, to Love God, and to Bond with God. The reader will find copious material herein that will help one along the way.