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      Henry
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      I have been lately suffering from anxiety and depression. What does Kaballa offer in order for me to reframe my life and re-order my spirituality to get into a better place. Also if you could point me to certain videos or lessons at KobU . please do so. Thank you

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      Henry
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      I have been lately suffering from anxiety and depression. What does Cabela offer in order for me to reframe my life and re-order my spirituality to get into a better place. Also if you could point me to certain videos or lessons at KobU . please do so. Thank you

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      Vladimir
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      Greetings,

      I’m curious about this concept of how to expand ego and correcting it? Can you tell me more about this?

      Is it ok to have desires for some specific job, specific company or some specific salary? Is it also ok to have some selfish desires, like, for example, to travel the world?

      It is said in video that we are purposely given desires in egoistic form, like a tool. Can you tell me more about how to transform this ego driven desires?

      Thank you

    • #306621
      Tom
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      Most of my adult life has been spent in developing a numbness to everything, and distancing from this physical world.  I only focused on seeking spiritual truth, but haven’t been satisfied.  Now that I am a student of Kabbalah, will I not only learn how to connect with creation, but will I connect in a way that I won’t feel as numb?  I want to connect with others, starting with those closest to me, on a deeper level.  Will that happen in this study?

      • #306921

        Hi Tom,

        This is a great and relatable question. A human is built with different layers of desires: the desire to attain food, sex, family, money, honor, power/knowledge. However, above those desires is the desire to know the Creator, this is what Kabbalists call the point in the heart. If one has this inclination, then all other desires in life can seem mundane, empty, and unnecessary.

        When one enters the study of Kabbalah, one finds the place to nourish that desire, the point in the heart, the aspiration to be connected with the Creator. As you continue your studies, you will learn how to positively connect with others in general, and in particular you will learn how connecting with others who also have awakened points in the heart is in fact the pathway to connecting with the Creator.

        Best of luck!

        Christian @KabU

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      Bonnie A. Bus
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      <p style=”text-align: center;”>In one way I’d like to be in connection with the people whom are likeminded and are learning the Kaballah at the other hand I don’t want to see it as an escape from my own reality where I am in now. How do students handle? I feel I’m not open about my courses and I feel fear to discuss with my family and friends. I wonder if and how students do handle their relationships</p>

      • #283459

        Dear Bonnie,

        This is indeed quite typical when one first engages in the Wisdom of Kabbalah. It is critical not to change your “day to day” life, rather the study should be something that does not interfere with it, including family, acquaintances, work, and any other relationships outside of the framework of a Kabbalah study group.

        As you progress in your studies, you will be introduced to other people who also engage in this wisdom, and you will indeed have many chances to connect with people who are likeminded and study Kabbalah too! When you are in this special environment, the group of Kabbalah studies, there you will be able to further dive into the depths of this wisdom.

        Best of luck!

        Christian @KabU

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      Yvon Decelles
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      <p style=”text-align: center;”>I want to believe But I’m a born skepticist. I’m more or less a Thomas (need to see it to believe it). Does the Kabbalah method provide empirical evidence? Do you required “belief” for it to work?</p>

      • #283458

        Dear Yvon,

        Great question! Being a “Thomas” as you said is exactly what you should be if you want to approach the Wisdom of Kabbalah properly! The Kabbalists tell us, that which you do not attain, do not believe. Meaning, only when one attains it with “one’s own eyes” can he say it is real.

        Kabbalah is a method that is not based on beliefs; it is a purely scientific method, and one studying Kabbalah approaches it in this manner.

        This blog post by Dr. Laitman is related well to your question:

        https://laitman.com/2021/11/the-object-of-research-is-man/

        Yours,

        Christian @KabU

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