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    Gil
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    Ask any question and get an answer from a KabU instructor! (for tech questions see “Tech Support” Section)

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    • #432878
      Aleta
      Participant

      Is there a connection between Hasidism and Kabbalah? Thank you.

      • #432931

        Hi Aleta,

        It’s a movement that started with the Baal Shem Tov, who was a great Kabbalist. He had circles, so his inner circle were Kabbalists. The outer circles, who were not capable of inner work, just kept traditions. In the inner circle too, the leadership started passing down to the sons of prior leaders, instead of to one who was in spirituality. Since spirituality doesn’t pass from parent to child in the blood and so on, you ended up with leaders who were not in spirituality, and eventually just a movement that kept that traditions only, like Baal Shem Tov’s external circle of followers.

    • #432468
      Marc-Antoine
      Participant

      I was hoping that Kabbalah could help me understand the horror of 50,000 people including women and children being killed in Gaza, of one million Ukrainians and Russians killed in Ukraine and Russia, one million who died in Irak when we invaded the country under false pretenses, or the members of minorities being assassinated and women being bullied in Syria as we speak.

      My question is what is the justification for that happening. As a Christian I can’t answer that question satisfactorily and therefore I cannot respond to this horror.

      As a student of Kabbalah, will I be able to answer that question and adopt the response that makes sense from the perspective of receiving in order to bestow, or are dead bodies among rubbles not a topic that has any relevance to Kabbalah?

      • #432488

        A Kabbalist can answer himself, but you won’t receive a satisfactory answer for why it’s allowed to happen. You have billions of egoists doing what seems good to them, and no matter how it looks, each and everyone justifies himself. We’re having a dream that it’s all happening, because this dream develops us. Through it we realize what we’re really made of. If we really realized it, none would be able to keep doing what they’re doing. Until then, one maims and murders while managing to tell himself that he does good. It’s really to that extent. And there is nothing that can be done – not education, change in government. You can do it, but it will only exchange one evil for another. Because – again – this dream we’re in has a different purpose from such reforms, for each one to reach the revelation of his own evil: that is, the extent to which (an unlimited extent) he uses his Will to Receive, not only not in favor of others, but to serve himself, and even if it costs others greatly and benefits me to a minuscule extent. For them to stop doing this, but still remain the same inside, that is to not yet realize that they are evil, is not an acceptable outcome for the Creator. Usually, we just want them to stop doing it. The Creator disagrees with such coercion. Rather, each has to recognize deeply what’s in him, that he’s just like all those evildoers, deep down, in the part of his nature that still remains concealed from him. And all this, he needs to correct, through the Reforming Light in the wisdom of Kabbalah. He needs this Light both to realize that he needs correction, and then to make the correction, in that order. All those you speak of still think, “I’m great. It’s everyone else but me…” You see this is a few steps of concealment away from even beginning the correction.

    • #432461
      Andreas P.
      Participant

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    • #432346
      Brad
      Participant

      Can you explain how the suffering we thought we had before was not really suffering, but that, we only start to suffer when we study Kabbalah?

      • #432454

        Did you really suffer in a dream? Or you only imagined you suffered. How do you view it after you’ve woken up?

        But you do get something of value from dreaming.

    • #431848
      Beverly
      Participant

      My questions/thoughts:

      If I understand Kabbalah correctly, it teaches me that I have no control over anything. My biggest impact in this reality is my intentions and the connection to “the friends.” I am a network, not an individual. The Creator will move me along the process at the appropriate time.

      The ah-ha moment is the awareness that my senses perceive a false reality.  If these ideas are actual, they have been a burden for a while.  Because with this knowledge, I feel neutral, a “nothingness feeling,” which makes it hard to pursue Kabbalah.

      I can learn, but that is only head knowledge.  If my perception is true, these feelings and thoughts are a burden, and I think, “Now what?”

      If my perceptions are incorrect, I would appreciate some insight.  It feels like I am fighting between living to gain knowledge or waiting on the Creator to make a move: like a chess game.

      Without choices…what’s the point? Just curious…..Thank you!

       

    • #431320
      Anthony
      Participant

      My question is are there any on earth who have attained knowing via Kabbalah?

      Is it just an intellectual knowledge or are there those who have transcended to actual experiential awareness?

      • #431942

        There are those who have transcended to actual experience, and only this is the goal of study.

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