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We at the Bnei Baruch Education Center are so excited about the upcoming Kabbalah Fundamentals Summer Course, starting on Wednesday 4 August @ 8:00pm EDT (U.S.)… that we can’t wait to get started!
So the week before the course starts, we’ll be holding a free public preliminary live Q&A session with you to celebrate the upcoming course.
We invite you all to post just one question that’s itching away at you, and get it answered at the live event. Maybe you have a question about Kabbalah itself, or how Kabbalah can help you in a certain situation you’re facing, or how Kabbalah explains all kinds of events occurring in our world, or any variety of concepts, such as whether we have free choice, how we perceive reality, why we feel pain and pleasure, or countless other things…
Kabbalah encourages the asking of questions to progress, so here’s an opportunity to ask your first question and get it answered live!… Just write your name, e-mail, and the question you have in the comment form below, and you’ll get reminder e-mails with a link to the live event where we’ll answer your question.
AND… By sending us your question using the comment form below, you’ll go into the draw to win a number of book & CD giveaways!
We’ll be updating about this event regularly on this blog, and providing new, special preview Q&A material leading up to the event to help you prepare. Here is the first of many of these: a free PDF for you to download, containing an interview between Dr. Michael Laitman and Don Miguel Ruiz, author of The Four Agreements.
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lee law wrote @ November 29th, 2010 at 5:10 am
How does geometry like metatrons cube for example and the dimensions found in it translate in to the world of kabbalah today
Damla wrote @ July 30th, 2010 at 1:51 am
What is this now? what type of a show? isnt there left one person who doesnt understand anything about what they ask and thus ask? You are betraying the purpose and reason of everything.
Olivier wrote @ July 29th, 2010 at 6:08 pm
Is it possible to feel the nature (or god) by meditating outdoor with appropriate technics?
I feel I understand the concept of Kabbalah and what it’s trying to teach. My question is how do you forgive a family member or members who continually hurt me. My Mother has told me horrible things about me and how she feels. She has even said she wished she had aborted me, my own Mother. That is a knife directly in the heart. How do I live with this sort of pain? How do I forgive when there is so much pain inside me??
Thank You
Sofiya wrote @ July 28th, 2010 at 12:08 pm
when I listen Rav. lessons I don’t understand what to do?How I can help men to get light? What I have to pray for?Should I listen to Rav lessons or do something else?
Vesna wrote @ July 28th, 2010 at 10:47 am
Is there any chance for woman, who is studing Kabbalah, to cross Machsom before end of correction?
Jackie wrote @ July 28th, 2010 at 10:41 am
I was told by someone that studies Kabbalah that men need to study more than women. Is this an opinion of his personally or is this something that is followed in your teachings and why?
Yossi wrote @ July 28th, 2010 at 5:20 am
How do we get initiated to the Kabbalah like Moses?
Elaine wrote @ July 28th, 2010 at 5:19 am
Is there any point in studying Kabbalah for somebody who doesn’t believe in a sentient/anthropomorphic and benevolent God?
Ali wrote @ July 28th, 2010 at 3:38 am
I wonder if any of the three courses teaches Tikkun, has meditations and practical (in addition to theoretical) content. if not, how can I learn those things? Thank you for this great giving.
The ultimate is to give to the creator. But, what dose he want? Where do I give it from?
I want to be a dedicated kabbalist, how do get involve,i will like to but don’t have the finance for the training.
I warmly greet you! I do not think I have any questions. I also am pleased with the advance of the beginning of the course. Unfortunately, I no longer have anyone living with the family. I work in the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, so I do not have and friends. From what I have learned about Kabbalah, I expect that my best friend can be only God, and that’s what I expect after your course. Besides – I intend to start learning Hebrew in order to study the Holy Scriptures in the original. Warmly greet. Marek Palmowski
pam wrote @ July 28th, 2010 at 3:31 am
Since a young age I struggled to understand why G-d would make my brother severely profoundly retarded
and then why the world would want him institutionalized. What is the ibur and the pairing of souls that Rav Laitman refers to in this extremely complex relationship? “
Persio wrote @ July 28th, 2010 at 3:29 am
What does exactly means the word “egoism” in kabbalah thought? The same in normal language (“selfism”), or something diferent?
sabarish wrote @ July 28th, 2010 at 3:24 am
Hello sir
I am truly amazed and thrilled about the way you teach Kabbalah. My questions is . Kabbalah teaches beyond the five senses and perception.but to survive in this world we need to be in par with these senses and able to achieve our goal…How could Kabbalah help in this regard..
Thank you sir..”
How does Kabbalah treat the invisible spirits and how do you tie that into christianity? Do the spirits have the power to protect and how sure can one be of that?
Chuck wrote @ July 28th, 2010 at 3:21 am
Re: Shamati, P.170: ‘…because after one’s skin, there is no grip for the klipot, for the klipot hold only that which is within one’s skin.’ What does this mean in the context of ‘The Three Bodies In Man’?
If it is written that you should love your neighbor
as you would your family, then why is there no peace with Arabs nearby Israel. Is this not a contradiction. When will there be peace, don’t we have to offer an olive branch to our neighbors.
What are some of the spiritual truths of the law of roots and branches that i could meditate on while going through the tree of life , kabbalah and the 10 sefirots?
I would like to have The Zohar with explanations in spanish, is there a publication like this?, or else to find The Zohar with hebrew, fonetic and spanish… does something like this has been published?
Vinnie wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 10:21 pm
Please explain why anyone should fear the Creator.
I’ve previously asked questions similar to this on 3 different BB forums, but haven’t received any answers, yet! What I’d like to know is that since The Torah is mentioned so frequently in Rav’s lessons, the original texts, etc., why more emphasis isn’t placed on studying that along WITH Kabbalah? Could it possibly be that then, positively, Kabbalah would be classified as a religion, as opposed to a science, & the other words that are ascribed to it? Also, I’m not clear on what the exact relationship between The Torah & Kabbalah are. Can you please offer some insights? Tanks very much!
Does the kabbalah only include the first 5 books of the Bible? If so why not the rest of the Books in the Bible including the new testament?
what are the correct english wording and spelling of the 10 sefirots and their specific meaning for each sefirot?
Does the kabbalah say anything about people being clairvoyant psychic mediums and if so is that an evil ability to have or could it be a gift from God?
Is it true that Bnei Baruch does not encourage woman to study Kaballah? Is there a woman study groups?
If this is true, I will go before The Almighty and He will continue to teach me as He has ALONE for 50 years. The reason I chose Bnei Baruch is because what has been spoken in the 14 lessons much was revealed to me while alone in The Secret Place, Sweet Whispers from the Eternal Internal Voice.
Other Kabbalistic study groups seem superstitious and giving dark forces credit for many things as if The Almighty has competition and has to follow Satan around (which makes Satan the leader of Him), in order to stomp Satans brush fires…how sad indeed, when there is NONE BESIDE HIM.
If you do not accept woman, I will simply continue ALONE yet never ALONE…for IN UNION ALL DESIRE CEASES…
Blessings,
Bracha Ahuva
Leesha wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 4:10 pm
Is it possible for Jesus to fit into Kabbalah? If so, how, what is Kabbalah explanation of who Jesus was and is??
Thank you very much!
Where can I learn more on nature’s laws and spiritual laws 613
How do I get the knowledge of the law of root and branch by which the worlds relate to one another?
vvv wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 2:07 pm
how exactly does this term from the sacred geometry – vesica pisces- apply to our world in kabbalah?
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 2:05 pm
Is the group the only place I can have a special relationship with others and work with my intention during study or can it be done with everyone, the rest of society?
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 2:04 pm
If Kabbalah must be studied in a group, with authentic books and a Rav (teacher) then how did Moshe (Moses) or Avraham come to learn the knowledge on thier own?
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 2:03 pm
If ‘there is none else besides Him’ then the only thing I can do is pray for the desire to change my intention… anything else I believe to be independent action is actually my ego deceiving me?
Asti wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 2:01 pm
Is it possible to get record of this event or so?
8 pm EDT is Midnight of GMT, there is no way I can watch it live.
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 2:00 pm
Baruch Atah Adonai Eloheinu Melech Ha-Olam, asher yatzar et ha-adam betzalmo, b’tzelem dmut tavnito, vehitkon lo mimenu binyan adei ad. Baruch Atah Adonai yotzer ha-adam.
Let’s return NOW!!! Love You All! :_)
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 1:58 pm
If G-d only does good to me and the world as a whole, then what should I do when I feel empty, lacking and in darkness?
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 1:53 pm
Is the Mashiac or coming of the Messiah a living breathing person, or simply a spiritual state within me?
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 1:52 pm
What is the need for all these religions if Hashem simply wanted us to follow one law, love thy friend as thyself?
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 1:51 pm
What is the typical timing for a person who study’s regularly and with good intention to cross the spiritual barrier and gain a screen?
I’ve been looking for a group to join. I see you have them in Los Angeles and San Francisco. That’s about 250 miles from me. I was hoping that there might be a group close to San Luis Obispo, Ca. 93401. Can you help me here? Thank you, Jim
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 1:50 pm
Can I cross the Machsom on my own or do I need a group?
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 1:49 pm
Does the surrounding light effect me alone when I study or only in the group environment?
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 1:48 pm
If the Creator wants me to enjoy endlessly, then why not just give me all I desire without having the need for me to suffer here in this world?
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 1:47 pm
If my ego or self love is opposite to the properties of the Creator, am I trying to kill the ego or just change its use?
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 1:46 pm
Why was Kabbalah hidden for so many thousands of years?
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 1:45 pm
What is the Zohar? How can it help us attain equivalence of form with the Creator?
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 1:44 pm
What are the differences of the roles of a man and a woman in Kabbalah? The men are required to correct and study certain books and articles in groups daily, are the women also required to do this?
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 1:41 pm
Do I have to be exceptionally intelligent to understand or grasp the wisdom of Kabbalah?
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 1:39 pm
Does Kabbalah have anything to do with “red strings”, cults, witch craft, spells, demons, magic, secret societies, etc?
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 1:37 pm
Does Kabbalah replace my religion or do I have to change my beliefs in anyway?
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 1:36 pm
If “There is none else besides Him” and Kabbalah only speaks about the spiritual, wouldn’t that also include this world as well considering this world (real or not) is a manifestation of my spiritual root?
Steven wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 1:35 pm
Are there any calculations of desires we can make before we cross the barrier? And if not, does that mean we are to enjoy everything until that time?
Mary wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 8:23 am
What is a spiritual action?
Why do sometimes old and ailing loved ones not make smooth transit to the other side (depart)and instead cause suffering and pain to themselves and to others caring and looking after them in their hopeless and helpless state?
david wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 8:20 am
Does Kabbalah believe in Karma? Does a serial killer or a person such as Hitler receive huge negative karma for their evil deeds?
Jarkko wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 8:19 am
I know that Kabbalah considers the humanity as the most advanced lifeform, and expects it to attain spiritual maturity. What does Kabbalah say about possible life on other planets? Is it possible that the spiritual equivalent of humanity can exist somewhere in outer space? Would they, too be studying Kabbalah?
ivy b wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 8:18 am
Has there been an effort [within your tradition] to remain loyal to the original teachings — perhaps taking into consideration changing social mores [not within your particular tradition, but a common example are rules regarding women's dress within Islam]… I’m interested in how to discern true Kabbalah teachings from occult/changed Kabbalah teachings. Further, I wonder if the special mystic nature of the teachings can speak to those of us not steeped in / raised within the ‘mother’ religion.
I have always worshipped God as a christian. As I continue to study Kabbalah do I still worship God and how do I fit Jesus in?
Susan wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 8:16 am
I am just starting to get into learning more about Kabbalah. I do want to know the difference between it and religion, I have been told Kabbalah is not actually a “religion” but I view it as it is…so being new to this I am wanting to know the difference and what is the best way to get started in the learning process. Thanks!!
Mila wrote @ July 27th, 2010 at 8:15 am
I’m attending
Naphtali wrote @ July 26th, 2010 at 6:06 am
How could we explain that the one that cause the worst catratofies to the Jewish people had if fact a important Jewish backgroun.
That goes for torquemada, and the most criminals of the nazi party, hitler him self, heydrich, hans frank emil maurice (this last one was not charged of crimes against Jewish people.)
How can we explain that the worst enimies had a great deal (to great) of Jewish background?
In the inquisition, we find some the same fenomen.
Indeed, there a other fenomen oposit that people with no connection with Jewdaism simply were condened by identify them selfs with Jews.
I’ve some explanations about the subject but I would apreciate yours.
Shalom Rav
Nafty
My astrologer says at 44yos., I am nearing the passage of saturn returns in my horoscope and tho have still two more turbulent years. how can I anchor myself for the turbulence that is predicted in this upcoming time of life?
Aviva wrote @ July 26th, 2010 at 3:05 am
How could my friend benefit from “love your friend as thyself” if I don’t love myself that much…
Si el único camino para hacerse como El Creador y atraerlo es a través del cumplimiento de la Torah y las mitzvot, es decir los 613 mandatos, que hay de los noajidas? No podemos cumplir los 613, entonces que hacemos?
Angela wrote @ July 26th, 2010 at 3:02 am
Does the Kabbalah is specefic to help us to get close to the Creator or can help us to deal with our personal life and relationship as man and woman as well?
Somedays I feel like I vibrate for a few seconds when I believe I am truly happy and connected to the higher source. I tingle all over. Am I correct about this?
Naphtali wrote @ July 26th, 2010 at 2:59 am
1) To discover the light shouldn’t we discover the darkness first place?
Traditionally it seams that being to busy to find the light, we miss the point. Probably we simply should clean up the darkness.
2)Is “”amalec”" an identifiable element?
Is the end of amalec a natural extinction on the human evolution?
Nafty
Brooke wrote @ July 25th, 2010 at 1:25 am
Where Is this going to Be Held?
What is the English translation of Bnei Baruch?
Esmi wrote @ July 25th, 2010 at 1:22 am
What is kabbalah?
Shalom:
Mi esposo despues de 39 anos de estar juntos, me abandono, por otra mujer de 30 anos. El tiene 58 igual que yo. Por que?
How may I perceive the will of God consistently?
Steve K. wrote @ July 24th, 2010 at 3:42 pm
I lived in Israel for one year in 1971 and studied Hebrew in a kibbutz ulpan. From the day I left to return to the USA until today I have some how retained a great deal of the language and I have no one to speak Hebrew with except myself. From a kabbalistic point of view, if there is one regarding retention of information, what is it that enables an individual to retain a certain type of learning when there is no longer a practical, day to day need for it’s application.
MAX wrote @ July 24th, 2010 at 3:41 pm
THE BOOK OF TORAH, CAN I LEARN IT BY MYSELF OR SHOULD I HAVE A TEACHER OR A RABBI TO HELP ME?
Q1. What’s the point of human existence?
Q2. How did it all start?
Q3. Where is it going? What’s the end game?
Silvia wrote @ July 23rd, 2010 at 11:32 am
Is it ok that I feel it is not right to bring another child (get pregnant) knowing this world is a sad world? I could think about giving him the knowledge of kabbalah but I need so much work myself to correct myself.
Linda wrote @ July 23rd, 2010 at 9:49 am
Why is kabbalh different to other spiritual beliefs/studies-where everything unpleasand is ego/evil and everything that is good belongs to the light. How can kabbalah work for me other than study/knowledge? What do you do with the knowledge and how will it make a difference to ones liveability?
Regards
Linda
A Kabbalah veio da Lemúria, o Continente Perdido? ou da Atlântida?
To start with forgive my language barrier. I am Greek and my English knowledge is medium.
My question is can Kabbalah help by folllowing all the concept of this rare, divine teaching to get my husband back? Would it be possible for me to sent to him, without him to know,the light so he will come back? Can Kabbalah help me to spread love around me and him so he will undestand and willingly come back? Can I send the light to him as well? I am Greek and by now I am studding all Kabbala’s basical principals so I will be prepared for the lessons! As you say it’s all Greek to me I can say it’s all new to me! Thank you for your patience.
I respectfully remain
Aspasia
registered as Olympian spirit for the lessons!
So pitty though that lesson’s are not in Greek too!
Evan wrote @ July 23rd, 2010 at 7:40 am
How does Kabbalah relate to Halakah? I have always wanted to become a knowledgeable Kabbalaist and truly learn the physics of the creator and the creation, but I found Judaism to be a snagging point. Let me explain my feelings. I was born and raised in a liberal Jewish home and after college decided to become a baal teshuva and I enrolled in a Chabad run yeshiva. I wanted to learn “mystical Judaism” which I latter narrowed down to Kabbalah, but I encountered a problem. To me Judaism (and more specifically hassidism) seemed only to be strict adherence to dogmatic rituals. I did not like aspects of Halakah which I found to be archaic. I could not understand how observance of some nonsensical laws could bring me closer to knowing the Creator and understanding my purpose. So I left yeshiva and became somewhat of an agnostic. Of course this did not fulfill my desire to still know God. I decided to wanted to look into Kabbalah removed from Judaism and halakah, but is this REALLY possible? If you ask the Chabad rabbis they are clear that ONLY Jews can truly understand Kabbalah (this is reiterated on their web site) and that Kabbalah is inseparable from Judaism. In one of the introduction to Kabbalah videos on your web site the instructor even says that while he does not advocate having to do the mitzvoth he does not condone telling you not to do them either. While I am Jewish I reject a lot of Jewish law. Can I still become a Kabbalist or as a Jew am I bound to observance of halakah in order to study Kabbalah as many Rabbis say? Can I still attain the spiritual levels of the great Kabbalaist who were observant, ordained Rabbis if I reject the obligation to follow some aspects of Jewish law?
Maybe i am asking for à miracle. The interview with Michael Laitman and Neale Donald Walsch realy moved me. Would it not be magic to have such an interview also with Dalai Lama and Yehuda and Michael Berg to show the world how to unify, i mean the 5 of you together in harmony and mutual respect and communication?
Shabbat Shalom to everyone
Miryam
At times, old, fragile, handicapped people do not make the transit and leave on their journey and make it to the other side. Why does this happen causing suffering to them, to those who take care of them and what is the hidden agenda of such a situation?
Without samadhi, can one attain full liberation?
Bashert wrote @ July 22nd, 2010 at 5:23 am
I have been watching The “Kabbalah Revealed” course videos with my “virtual teacher” Anthony Kosinec, for about 15 days only, so I am quite new in this. I feel that I should get to know a little bit of this science, which I think is just an inner abstract pre-knowledge for us all, but perfectly divided and graphically sketched by Tony, in such a way that we can digest it and make it conscious, practical. Still, as a beginner I have some questions I need to be answered so I can continue. Mainly, they are focused on the creator itself. I can understand and agree with the rest, I mean, the process and the reasons, but still can´t attain the initial point, why were we created as we are. I know this e-mail is very long but as you will see, it is just one question but divided.
“In our original state, we are in equivalence of form with the Creator, experiencing unbounded fulfillment, eternity and perfection”.
So we were made as “perfect” as the creator, which is the only way that I can comprehend within my faith in the goodness of the Creator.
“We are destined to return to our original state, and there are two paths leading there: (1) the path of pain, and (2) the path of light and transformation”.
Which is the purpose of that? If we were made perfect, where is the need to go out from our original state? To reach again the perfection? For what? Do we go up and down in development eternally? Is it some kind of game the Creator is playing on us by giving us the equivalence of form and later taking that off to follow the sad path of correction?
If there is not free will, how can we choose a path? If the creator is kind, how can he force us to live the path of pain?
“We were created for one purpose only: to reach a perfect and eternal state”.
So, finally we were not made perfect. If the creator is almighty and loves us, why does he create an imperfect being?
“The cause of suffering is that our inborn nature (i.e. egoism) is opposite to the nature that created it (i.e. altruism). We are built to pursue pleasure and avoid pain. Suffering occurs in our world as a necessary stage of our development”.
I can agree with that, but I am still wondering why the creator proceeds that way, which seems to be quite mean. If I see a being suffering, whether human or not, whether I love him or not even know him, I do suffer too and get sad, and try to do my best to stop that situation which provokes suffering. And I am a complete imperfect being with a lot of things to learn (very far from the creator).
“Human nature is a will to receive (egoism) and the nature of the Creator is a will to bestow, unconditional altruism”.
If there is not duality above, how could the creator make us as the opposite form?
“All of our thoughts and actions are motivated by the desire to receive pleasure”.
Then, what about the sacrifice, the loose of freedom in order to benefit those who you love, which sometimes is going against “your will to receive”. Is this kind of situation planned by the Creator? And made us egoistic to suffer the lesson? Couldn´t it be possible to learn in a better way, like making an altruistic being instead of an egoistic one and place it in an altruistic world?
Thank you for your patience and altruistic effort and Shalom!
djm wrote @ July 22nd, 2010 at 3:02 am
What is my purpose?
Why is there only men in your study groups that you show Online?
1) What is concealment, double concealment?
2) Why should the light conceal itself from us?
Thanks, unity in the light.
Regards,
D P MACBUBAH
1) We are told that when studying Tora, scanning the zohar, we are cleave to the Tree of life, yet we die why?
2) We are told to love our neigbour as our self, what about our enemy, please explain.
3)Please pray for my bussiness (Gogoro Resources) to win a cleaning contract which I applied for, Remain bless in the light.
Regards,
D P MACBUBAH
Denise wrote @ July 21st, 2010 at 4:15 am
Can you believe in Jesus and learn the kabbalah?
marija wrote @ July 21st, 2010 at 4:14 am
Imam63 god.a oca sam izgubila na 4god. Stalno razmislam na nega iako ga nisa upoznala. Osecam da mi nesto nedostaje, osecam i kad sam najradosnija tugu u mom srcu. Moja deca pitaju za deda a ja neznam sta da im kazem. Moja majka je u dubokoj starosti ima 85 god i nerado se seca za njenu i moju nesrecu a ja osecam da nisam bas na majku sigrna sam da imam puno i od oca. Kako starim sve vise i vise mislim na nega mog Tatu, sta da uradim? kako da si pomgnem? Hvala Vam!
What is Kabbalah?
bren wrote @ July 20th, 2010 at 4:39 pm
Is there a difference in how women and men should study Kabbalah? I saw a video on your website that said women should only – maybe – listen to the general lecture and then – maybe – volunteer to work in the mail room to distribute Kabbalah information to men who are in greatest need of correction. Women shouldn’t get involved in study groups (especially not with men), they shouldn’t talk to other women about spiritual development they should just support men in their studies. Really? I was so happy to find this information, have been absorbing every word and recognize that Bnei Baruch is the only legitimate place for this type of study. As a women, does this mean that any serious study can really only be pursued by myself?
aviva wrote @ July 20th, 2010 at 2:44 pm
Even when i give to my friend, my ego is happy because i am so good at heart, so generous.- how do i trespass this trap of the ego, wherever i look there it is – even when i do the most noblest things, i always get something out of it. How do I learn to bestow?
bbauthor wrote @ July 20th, 2010 at 1:56 pm
When Rav Kook-the great 20th century Kabbalist and the first Chief Rabbi of Israel-was asked who could study Kabbalah, his answer was unequivocal: “Anyone who wants to.” In the last one hundred years, all the Kabbalists without exception clearly stated, and on many occasions, that today Kabbalah is open to all. Moreover, they said that it is a necessary tool in resolving the global crisis that they predicted would come, and which we are facing today.
According to all Kabbalists, Kabbalah’s hiding days are over. The wisdom of Kabbalah was previously hidden because Kabbalists feared that it would be misused, and misunderstood. And indeed, the little that did seep out evoked numerous misconceptions about it. Because Kabbalists state that our generation is ready to understand the real meaning of Kabbalah, and to clear up the past misconceptions, this science is now being opened to all who wish to learn. http://www.kabbalah.info/engkab/openeng.htm
names are very important could you look to my name and tell me something about me
best regards
WY THIS KNOWLEDGE HAS BEAN RESERVED JUST FOR A FEW PEOPLE ALL THIS YEARS… I THINK IF THE WORLD KNEW ALONG TIME AGO THIS CIENCE, THE WORLD COULD BE A BETTER PLACE. WHICH WAS THE REASON TO KEEP THIS INFORMATION RESERVED JUST FOR A VERY SPECIAL PEOPLE, AND WHY NOW IS OPEN TO THE REST OF THE WORLD, IN OTHER WORDS, IF THIS IS FOR ALL THE HUMAN RACE, WHY MANTAIN THIS IN SECRET AND OPEN THE GATE AT THIS TIME? NEVER IS TOO LATE BUT…WE COULD BE LIVING NOW IN A VERY DIFFERENT REALITY…
Jamir wrote @ July 20th, 2010 at 7:43 am
I was reading the Sefer Yetzira or Book of Creation. Why does it jump from part 5 to part 10? I have looked for various versions and they’re all the same.
Can any race study kabbalah?
After correction,are we going to still exist in corporeality?(in matter), or what kind of existence are we going to have? At this point the will to receive is already corrected.
Also,I’ve read the Da Vinci Code (fiction novel) and I definitely think Jesus was a person like us, not a God.Is Christian religion a proof that the will to receive has to worship the BODY,as Jesus’ body is portrayed crucified?(I’m reading the introduction to Zohar)
Giordano wrote @ July 20th, 2010 at 7:42 am
The twenty-two paths that ‘connect’ the Sefirot are indicated by one of the Hebrew letters. Some commentators have ascribed different letters to those ‘pathways’ for various reasons. Is there one answer to this and, if so, how do we know which are the correct attributions? I feel this is a question that really confuses many non-Jewish ‘would be’ students of the Kabbalah here in the West
Sheila wrote @ July 20th, 2010 at 7:41 am
I have been studying with the Kabbalah Center. What is the main difference between BB and KC?
Is it true that the first woman God created was named Lilith and not Eve? and that Lilith was created from the ground, like Adam, and not created from one of Adam’s ribs?
Why do I feel more at peace when I’m with nature? Like when sitting watching the waves of the ocean or sitting in the forest watching nature.
Lisa wrote @ July 18th, 2010 at 3:29 am
I took a beginners class at Kabbalah Center in NYC. I met weekly with a teacher. When the class was almost over, my teacher asked me to write a check for $10,000 to Malawi, Madonna’s charity. I was shocked and unable to do this, that was the end of my training. Will this happen again here??
adriana wrote @ July 18th, 2010 at 3:27 am
What if I know for a fact that my neighbours “want” me death? And what should-i give them?
Cheryl wrote @ July 18th, 2010 at 3:26 am
How should we regard our typical emotions? After all these emotions are mostly due to centers functioning or not functioning in our corporeal brain. They don’t seem related to the spiritual world.
Liz wrote @ July 18th, 2010 at 3:25 am
How do i know if I am progressing in spirituality or just imagining it.
If a being and his soul energy is on the way to spiritual enlightenment and for example his neighbour has no awareness would his state of being effect the soul growth of the enlightened or pull him back so to speak, as we are all one making our way back to the creator?
In what kind of souls the Kabbalah is incarnated?
Tabitha wrote @ July 18th, 2010 at 3:19 am
When we hear others speaking “negatively” and/or “attacking” us, should we accept what they are saying as a part of us that needs correcting, or should we see them as projecting their own correction onto us? It is challenging for me to be around a person who is constantly appearing to me as someone who is tearing me down. My self-esteem takes a hit? Is this really my ego taking the hit?How do I handle this?
Thank You for your attention!
How can we change the philosophies / ways of life of the oppressed and/or violent societies?
How Kabbalah considers the part about Jesus in the Bible? I know it was written after the destruction of the 2nd Temple and only egoism prevailed after that time.
Also, after living in two worlds, do you think we are like schizophrenics to the current people?
Is Kabbalah a way of life? How would it help with global, family , and world conflicts?
Thank you.
Miriam
anders wrote @ July 18th, 2010 at 3:13 am
Is it possible and even supposed that you disseminate as i actually seems to do buy just effecting my people who is not studying kabbalah?
As a student how should I relate to all turmoil, death and destruction happening all over the world? Should I avoid the sources of information that disseminate this news?
How was humen being formed?
Leesha wrote @ July 15th, 2010 at 8:43 am
I have had dreams since I was young about my life and other important events in others lives, especially deaths. Sometimes it is so strong with people with whom I am close to that it almost feels like each day is predictable because I had a dream about it before. There has also been a particular person who I dream about and those events normally happen, this is a person with whom I have been friends with for many years, and he and I are both married to other people, but have some sort of connection, maybe a soul tie. I am wondering about how this relates to the Creator, and are the prophetic dreams gifts from the Creator, or something else? I used to feel as though I was cursed, but now I have seen the dreams as gifts preparing me for major events. Thank you.
aviva wrote @ July 15th, 2010 at 6:49 am
My friends pointed to me that my friend might not like or even want what I like and want. How can I apply the Golden Rule of “Do not do to your friend what you don’t want yourself” – if I really don’t know what it is that they want?
dan wrote @ July 15th, 2010 at 12:54 am
im starting the course in august to connect myself more spiritually and to learn and grow as a person, but also i would like to know how i can work/help my friend who is having a drug problem. I would like to know if theres any way kabbalah can help me find the answer to help my friend out
I have completed the 2009 Winter and Spring courses and participated in the St Louis virtual group mentoring programs with a Mr. Dave Manolo during the summer. I daily study Dr. Laitmasn’s blogs, e-mails and Kab TV. I have recently signed up for the course starting in August, and wish to know if this is part of a continuing course, or for beginners?
Does one need to learn Hebrew to study Kabbalah?
I have a Dr. frend of mine that just lost is 9 day old son, can you explain why?
What is the purpose of God in letting souls experience different stages in consciousness?
When and How can I get RICH ??? I really want to know that.
lynch wrote @ July 13th, 2010 at 5:12 am
where do you go when you die?
Jan wrote @ July 13th, 2010 at 5:11 am
What is the extent of our freedom of choice. I experience the freedom is heavily influenced by the level of intention of our choice (fullhartedly or just by calculation, etc). But in the end is it really our choice?
Paula wrote @ July 13th, 2010 at 5:09 am
Se o objetivo do vaso é receber a Luz circundante, onde um dos recursos é o silêncio mental, então a meditação não seria uma ferramenta para este fim?
Even I am not understanding tecnical classes should I continue in Spring 2010 group or should I start again with the new Summer 2010 group?
I signed up for the August 4th Class. I would like a confirmation. Something happened to my computer when signing up. I’m looking forward to it!
Shalom! Is the Zohar, Annotations to the Ashlag Commentary the same one Rav uses in class @ 8PmEST?
Thank you.
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