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

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      Massimo Roselli
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      It’s been almost liberating to hear that Kabbalah has got nothing to do with red strings and healing. The power of the red string was taught to me to such an extent that I ended up believing in it.

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      Beverly
      Participant

      Nothing about me needs to change except my intentions.

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      Symon
      Participant

      Everything you have said is new to me, and resonates so deeply with what I have always felt about my reality. Thank you

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      Gabriala
      Participant

      to love more than you ,, pray if I may say had to change word’s,,, not in your needs or won’t but to truly appreciate and ask for gidence for yourself to help others

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      Margaret
      Participant

      What was new to me was more what Kabbalah is not. Mostly, I’ve been very happy to learn that Kabbalah is not a religion and does not anthropomorphize Source, something I’ve always had issues with when dealing with most religions and one of the reasons I have always been drawn to philosophical Taoism — as soon as you “name” Source (i.e. make it anthropocentric in any way), you are no longer talking about the true Source (Tao) but really just layering it with something comfortable and relatable, which can lead to only having a surface, intellectual understanding of something so much greater that should be intuited and felt, rather than intellectualized.

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      Adelina Santos
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      I have discovered in kabbalah that the true reality is whole, that our perception makes us feel that everything is separated and unrelated.

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