What have you discovered about Kabbalah that was new to you?

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      Paulanthony
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      That I have to change my pre-conceived opinions in order to learn and develop.

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      Sally
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      The concept of connection was new to me.The idea that we have to change our hearts in order to change the world is totally different to what I was taught to believe. I was raised in a family of activists and was taught that I had a responsibility to work for the improvement of society. I now see that while I do need to stand for the oppressed I need to spend more time working on correcting myself

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      Yvette Lanausse
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      hi
      For me the concept of prayer was new. I have always prayed to G-D to have situations change, to bless myself and others or to intercept in some way. I have done it with my mouth and not as much with my heart. I love the idea of using my heart to pray and to understand that He doesn’t need to change for me and that I have to see that all is as it should be and make peace with that. Thank you!

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      Natalia
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      Than believing in something is not enough it has to be experienced !

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      Carina
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      Something new I learned is that unlike in Christianity, where faith is often just belief without feeling, Kabbalah teaches that true faith is a direct, personal sensation and inner perception of the Creator. It’s not about accepting ideas blindly but about experiencing and confirming spiritual reality for oneself. True faith in Kabbalah means deeply feeling and seeing the divine in everything around us, much like reading and understanding a map before fully knowing a place.

    • #456195
      Chrissy
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      Kabbalah is not a religion. It is inclusive of all individuals who seek to explore its wisdom for the purpose of achieving spiritual growth.

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