Preparation Question: To what perception of reality do we want the study of Kabbalah to lead us?

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      Etienne Fourie
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      To perceive realty as it is meant to be without the limitations of the body and it’s 5 senses, to die in egoism in it’s strive to receive only for the self and to live in unity with our creator in the will to bestow ultimate pleasure to ALL.

    • #127767
      Jan Koons
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      I wish to see the unseen, the spiritual world, feel the Creator, and have the perception of that reality.

    • #127765
      Shlomo
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      A true reality that’s in complete coherence with the reality of the Creator of THE ALL, without the influence or limitations of the five physical senses that actively inhibits our ability to perceive (to the highest spiritual degree) complete, unified perception.

    • #127764
      BEN
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      to a reality that is in adhesion with the Creator

    • #127762
      Esther
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      It should lead us to a perception unbounded by time and space and personal history to the One underlying primordial force from which all things come to be

    • #127751
      Marcin
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      All the perception is limited by our senses and the inner programm to eliinate “receivers malfunction”. Our brain automaticaly rejects sesnsations that do not fit our vision of the world. So we are trapped inside the allmighty brain that tells what is true and whar is  false. But there is a strong feeling inside that we can break through this limited perception of the reality. The studyy of Kabbalah can reveil what is beyond our corporal limitations and let us to join the outer reality(ies).

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