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    Ask anything about week 2 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor.

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    • #312685
      Jaime
      Participant

      I’ve been in search for purpose and meaning since I was a child; many things of this search, my world, my family, my place in society, my future, made me feel as an outcast. I have tried a lot of disciplines and paths towards clarity and understanding, and now I see that all of them led me to try and quench my thirst for knowledge (i.e., the fourth desire) disguised as a spiritual quest. This new concept of spirituality as the search for the affinity of form and the ladder that goes from pure egoism to pure altruism is new and intriguing. Thank you for helping me approach it.

    • #312660
      Ludumo Diniso
      Participant

      It is said “Everything in the universe that is layered around the Creator exists only relative to the creations, and all are products of the original created being, called “Malchut”

      I thought the created is Adam Harishon but  here it’s said to be Malchut.

      • #312811

        Ludumo,
        Maybe you are Ludumo the brother, the father, the son, the friend.
        You are you, but each time you are called according to how the other relates to you.
        There are many names for the vessel in which the light dwells.  All according to the degree.
        Seth@KabU

        • #315409
          Sarah
          Participant

          Ludumo,

          I may be wrong, but my understanding is that Adam Harishon is the oversoul, from which we are each a shattered piece, but that Malchut is the lowest, manifest world , in which we live. Adam Harishon was formed in the spirit world and fell through the barrier when shattered, and so arrived in Malkut.

          I d love to know if what I ve said is correct?

    • #312553
      Jennifer
      Participant

      My sister has cautioned me to be careful studying Kabbalah. She said it can be dangerous. A few months ago, she saw I had the Tree of Life as my screensaver on my phone. She said she spent 9 months studying it. She is a Yeshivat Shuva graduate, teaches Torah classes and has been a guest speaker at many conferences. We are not Jewish and were raised Baptist, Christian, and Pentecostal. She and my mother have been Messianic Jews for about 15 years now. She said some who study it die young. I haven’t told her about KabU. I know she understands it but I’m not sure she feels it…if that makes sense. Is there danger in studying Kabbalah? If so, are there any red flags we should be on the lookout for?

      • #312810

        Jennifer,
        Whatever your sister is referring to I don’t know and I don’t care to know.
        What your sister is studying and believes, I don’t know and that is her business.
        We are studying the structure of reality and what the kabbalists discovered and passed to their disciples and that is what we received.
        A kabbalist is a normal person in the world who is connected to the Creator and all of creation in unity in his heart.
        You will have to decide for yourself what you want to do.
        Good luck,
        Seth@KabU

    • #312263
      Karim C
      Participant

      The first lesson I learned in kindergarten was to share.  I’ve learned a lot of things since but that one lesson I learned at age 5 has stuck with me. I’ve tried to share as much as possible in my life.

      One thing that used to upset me tremendously is when I give to someone and they don’t express gratitude. Sometimes they have even attacked me after I have been completely generous with them.  In the past, this has made so bitter, I removed myself from society.

      I am wondering about my original intention in all those gifts where I expected gratitude. The bitterness has lifted and been replaced with forgiveness.   I have never intentfully thanked the Creator for the abundance in my life, and my life itself.   I hope that’s something I can improve on through learning Kabbalah. I really am so very thankful.

      • #312948
        Jennifer
        Participant

        Thanks, you answered as I hoped.

      • #312269

        Karim,
        The act and then the understanding, this is a correct process.  You can see, even map out your development in the story you told here.
        So, imagine for example that our advancement is like a spiral up.
        So each time, you do something, you think you are righteous, this is called that you are filled with the light of confidence.
        Following that, the next degree opens for us.  The next degree comes as empty of light.  We feel disappointment in our progress, unable to justify the situation.
        We search, we ask, a new prayer grows in our heart and it draws a new light.  And in that light we see so clearly how we were the one that was deficient and how everything happened exactly as it should and we are filled with confidence again.
        🙂
        And the by these two legs, left and right we advance from degree to degree and each time the light corrects our perception and builds this kli, this vessel for the light to dwell until the end of correction.
        Seth@KabU

        • #312949
          Jennifer
          Participant

          You’d think by now I’d remember that I have to select the reply button at the top of the post and not the bottom, lol! I hit the wrong reply button and don’t know how to delete it. Anywho…thank you for your answer.

    • #311989
      Shane
      Participant

      I’m loosing my beliefs. I feel empty in my heart and most of time i think i am a bad luck person. Can kabalah help me to overcome this feeling?

      • #312950
        Jennifer
        Participant

        Hello Shane…your comment about losing your beliefs reminded me of something I read a few days ago. I’m not sure what you believed before but I know that for new wheat to emerge the seed must first rot. Hope that’s not too cryptic.

      • #312002

        Shane,
        An empty heart is not so bad.
        If it were full, you’d be like a cow happy to chew grass in the sun all day.
        Now it’s no fun being depressed all the time, we don’t want that.
        But to feel that regular life is empty is a good place to start, that means a person is not fulfilled just living an animal life.
        You are certainly very lucky if you made it here.  You found a place where we study from our teacher a true kabbalist from a lineage of true kabbalists who attained Godliness.  We study only their books about their method.
        Be patient.  Take good notes.
        Read the texts and watch the lessons again and again.
        You will feel from week to week how you are advancing.
        Seth@KabU

    • #311983
      Peter Bradshaw
      Participant

      I am a 72 year old man searching for spirituality for the last 2 years, I am hoping this will fulfill my desire

      • #311999

        Peter,
        Welcome.
        We are happy you are here and wish you great luck.
        We are here to support you on your journey.
        Seth@KabU

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