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

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    • #43214
      Tom
      Participant

      Most of it! But the most compelling so far is my realization of the futility of prayer the way I’ve been doing it.

    • #43178
      Dikeledi Sehlako
      Participant

      The awareness of how the will of the divine power descend. The awareness how prayers are answered. The Divine system when surrendering the ego to the Divine power.

    • #43165

      It is not bad to want to receive, its my nature. What I need to correct is my intention in relation to receiving: do this in order to give to the Creator.

    • #43162
      Mariana Ferreira
      Participant

      One of the things I love about Kabbalah is this feeling of remembering something that I already knew (or rather, that my soul already knew) even though I never heard about it (on a conscious level). So, it’s like everything is new, but nothing is new at the same time, it’s a simple and powerful encounter with the truth. One of the things that surprised me most was this approach to selfishness as our intrinsic nature and how it cannot be changed (without Kabbalah methodology), discovering this was deeply liberating and clarified a lot in me.

    • #42997
      Joseph
      Participant

      I was under the thinking and understanding that I was responsible for all my sufferings in life , I was constantly fighting and praying to get notices by God and to get some help from above. i never realized that what was given to me for was supposed t be received happily and to bestow to back to my creator. I as under double concealment and now i feel its time for my corrections

    • #42931
      Iheb
      Participant

      It makes more sense 

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