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- November 19, 2023 at 12:53 am EST #335246LuckyPartícipe
It is said that since 1995 the Kabbalah teaching is open to public. What is the difference between the public condition before & after 1995?
- November 19, 2023 at 9:33 am EST #335294Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Lucky,
Although we point to 1995 as to when Kabbalah became revealed, technically the prohibition was lifted much earlier, from the time of the Ari. He was the one to make a very special correction within the entire spiritual system, after which its not only possible, but a must to openly disseminate the wisdom of Kabbalah in order to help the whole world reach its correction.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details on the Ari: https://laitman.com/2010/08/the-ari-rav-isaac-luria-the-godly-man/
So why do we say 1995? Let’s put a few things into perspective:
Kabbalah is the method of correction of our egoistic nature, thereby revealing the Creator, the general force of love and bestowal. Why was it necessary to conceal such a wisdom? Because egoism was still not yet fully developed. For example: if you compare Kabbalah to a medicine that can cure a rare disease, obviously you can’t take the medicine before you’re diagnosed with the disease, but once the disease actually manifests, you can take the medicine and be cured of it.
It’s just like the 5 stages development of a disease within a person. First a person is healthy. Then he is sick, but he does not feel it. Then the disease spreads to the point that he starts to feel pain and symptoms of the disease. This then pushes him to go to a doctor to get diagnosed and find the cure, and etc.
2000 years ago, egoism was still on a very low level, there was no need to correct it. Starting from the days of the Ari, egoism already grew to a certain extent (and technically the prohibition on Kabbalah ended there), but humanity still didn’t feel sick, on the contrary the ego was the main driving force of all of our development. Then from around 1995 egoism peaked and began to show itself as bad, like a cancer that begins to kill the host body. This is the peak at which there was a true need for the cure. Which in essence is what the Kabbalists have been waiting for all these years, for the desire, for egoism to fully ripen.
Albert @ KabU
- November 15, 2023 at 5:43 am EST #334967SuePartícipe
Hi Albert
I am also interested in doing the Course on Zohar but I don’t seem to be able to access it. Is it only possible to do one course at a time? And…are we restricted to completing one week at a time on this course or may we work faster through it?
Thank you and regards, Sue
- November 15, 2023 at 2:12 pm EST #335043Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Sue,
In the structured learning courses (Kabbalah Revealed 1, 2, Kabbalah in Action, and Kabbalah Experience) each week a new set of lessons are opened up. So you can learn them at your pace, but only up to the current week’s lessons.
Whereas the other courses, like the Zohar course, are open structured, so you can work faster through them, if you want.
And yes, you can do multiple courses. Here’s the link for the Zohar course.
Albert @ KabU
- November 10, 2023 at 5:21 am EST #334667Bernardin kubwimanaPartícipe
What’s the difference between Mysticism and Hidden science? I’d say that Kabbalah = Jewish Mysticism = Jewish Hidden science
- November 10, 2023 at 1:30 pm EST #334682Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Bernardin, good question!
I cannot comment on how others define this word, but when we use the word mysticism, we are referring to something mystical, something removed from reality, something that does not follow the laws of nature. So when we make the distinction that Kabbalah is not mysticism, this is because Kabbalah is very much so grounded into nature. Kabbalah researches nature and the laws of nature using a very strict scientific method: “a judge has only what his eyes can see” and “what we do not attain we do not call by name”. Even our knowledge of the upper force, of the Creator, is limited to our research tools, meaning the desire. And whatever does not enter into this desire, we cannot research or talk about. For these reasons, it’s more accurate to classify Kabbalah as a science.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2011/06/a-science-about-the-world/
As for Judaism, Kabbalah and Judaism are two separate things. Let’s put a few things into perspective to understand this:
Kabbalah is the method of correcting our egoistic nature and thereby revealing the Creator, the general force of love and bestowal. The first one to actualize this was Adam. His name gives us a hint at this since Adam comes from the Hebrew word “Dome”, meaning “similar to”. He was not the first one alive, but rather the first one to reveal the Creator by becoming similar to this quality of bestowal.
This wisdom gets passed onward from Adam until Abraham who adapted it to the people of his generation and made the wisdom more practical. Abraham put together a large group of Babylonians who were interested in actualizing this method. These people later on became the Israeli nation. The word Israel comes from the Hebrew words “Yashar” “El” meaning straight to God. These are the people who had an active point in the heart in those days and were interested in revealing the Creator.
These people greatly succeeded in this method. The peak of their success was symbolized in the building of the first and second temple, which reflected the level of unity and bestowal they were able to reach. At a certain point, they lost the spiritual connection between them (the destruction of the 2nd temple) and what remained was just these external symbols of their connection.
At this point the wisdom of Kabbalah became concealed. People still had the holy books, Torah and etc, but they did not know how to use them. Since the Torah is written in the language of roots and branches. Meaning it uses words of our world to describe spiritual phenomena. But if a person does not have this spiritual connection through which he can see this, then he thinks this book is talking about this world, history, morals, commandments, etc. From this emerges the Jewish religion.
From all the above we see that Kabbalah itself is not connected to any religion and that the modern religions came out due to the concealment of Kabbalah. At the same time, Kabbalah is not against religions. In fact we have millions of students worldwide, from many different backgrounds and religions. Many of them do choose to maintain their religion or to perform certain religious customs while studying Kabbalah and there is nothing wrong with that. Just like with any other science, a person can be religious and also be a chemist or physicist. Likewise a person can be religious and also study the science of Kabbalah. Baal HaSulam writes that even after the full spiritual correction people can still keep their religions.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2015/12/the-wisdom-of-kabbalah-and-the-other-religions/
Albert @ KabU
- November 8, 2023 at 2:04 pm EST #334521MiraPartícipe
What is the difference between Adam HaRishon and Adam Kadmon?
Thanks
- November 8, 2023 at 10:37 pm EST #334529Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Mira,
Adam Kadmon is a part of the system of worlds. While Adam HaRishon is the active part within this system. Similar to how you have planet Earth and you have people or those that inhabit the planet.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2014/05/the-human-is-the-innermost-part-in-the-system-of-worlds/
Albert @ KabU
- November 7, 2023 at 7:56 pm EST #334463InbarPartícipe
I just wanted a little clarification on a few terms. So Adam Harishon is the creature that the creator made, or the soul/vessel that was shattered into 600,000 pieces initially? And then is Shechinah the collective soul as it exists in this world in it’s shattered form?
- November 9, 2023 at 8:17 am EST #334550MiraPartícipe
Many thanks Albert. Much appreciated 🙏.
- November 8, 2023 at 11:00 pm EST #334532Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Inbar,
Adam Harishon refers to the creature in the worlds of BYA. As it corrects itself, it rises to Malchut of the world of Atzilut to the state of Shechina, the state where the Creator dwells and is revealed inside of this corrected form.
We’ll learn more about these things in the more advanced lessons that deal with the technical structure of the upper worlds.
Albert @ KabU
- November 6, 2023 at 10:55 am EST #334345KellyPartícipe
As time goes on are souls still shattering as they are born? Still splitting in two?
- November 6, 2023 at 12:24 pm EST #334354Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Kelly,
Yes, this is reflected in the size of the human population. As the ego grows, the soul is fragmented accordingly so that our common egoism is divided between us, making the work of correcting the ego easier for all of us.
Rav Laitman writes about it in one of his blog posts:
“600,000 is the number of initial fragments, but after that they are fragmented again into whatever number is necessary for the optimal correction in each generation – so that each fragment will have as much egoism as it’s able to correct. Therefore, to the degree that egoism grows, the world’s population grows as well.”
Albert @ KabU
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