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  • in reply to: What have you discovered about Kabbalah that was new to you? #39666
    Abraham Alebachew
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    Many concepts are new to me. The concept of prayer in kabbalah is shockingly new to me.

    Abraham Alebachew
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    Hi everyone. As a student of modern science I know that understanding the language by which many concepts in each field of study are composed and create what we call science is a key to get a foothold on them. For example, mathematics has its own language. Classical mechanics, relativity, quantum physics, etc. have their own language. Especially, quantum physics has a very peculiar language and this makes it counter-intuitive. Also, physics in general borrows a language from mathematics.

    I came out from a society which is dominantly orthodox. In retrospect, my general understanding of the Bible was totally wrong. I embarrassingly understood it like a ‘history’ book. There have been concepts which I couldn’t explain why but were and still some are deep in my soul which troubled me. The hellish concept of hell has been among them. So, the bottom line is how should I have a general picture of  the Bible especially the Torah? After having the glimpse of the the language of branches, my view of the Bible has been slightly shifted. Here is my current understanding. Please correct me if I am wrong. Moses wrote the Torah to describe the upper worlds and in doing so , he used objects and events in our physical world.

    in reply to: Introduce yourself – Question Your Reality Part 2 #39661
    Abraham Alebachew
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    Hi everyone. I am Abraham from Ethiopia. I just got into the wisdom of kabbalah by first listening to Tony’s kabbalah revealed videos. Then I read Rav Michael Laitman’s books on beginner level. The start was an amazing experience in my life. My soul has been craving for it. I just want to understand the true purpose of my life and the force which set into motion everything we see and we don’t.

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