The kamikaze-style Beverly Hills wedding of actors Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher: the fairytale world of Hollywood romance, the triumph of love over societal prejudice, the union of two lights of modern cinema to found a new Silver Screen family name in the tradition of Barrymore, Huston, and Spelling. But above all, of course, it is the story of a mutual exploration of Kabbalah, the mystical counterpart of Judaism in the tradition of the Gnostics of Christianity and the Sufi of Islam. Demi and Ashton's new life together will be characterized by constant examination of the hidden and mystical truths of the holy Torah, daily meditation in pursuit of Devekut (ecstatic, prophetic union with G-d), and of course, strict and uncompromising adherence to the 613 Torah mitzvot commandments. Their union is thus illuminated by the ten Sephiroth, the divine emanations of G-d, and watched over by the angel Raziel, G-d's emissary of love.
Their holy union exemplifies in life the mission to assert the Neshamah, the higher divine soul, over the lower Nefesh, the soul of desire, instinct and cravings. It is a theme explored repeatedly in movies such as Striptease, Guess Who, Indecent Proposal, My Boss's Daughter, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, and Dude, Where's My Car.
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