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  • Dear Binah,

    The Kabbalists have passed down this information by way of teacher to student since the time of Adam. He was the first person to achieve equivalence of form with the Creator; thereby becoming the first Kabbalist. Through the generations a teacher in attainment had students, and those students grew in attainment and henceforth the chain continued to this day.

    Yours,

    Christian @KabU

    Dear Abraham,

    This is indeed a situation many of us face – we have prior perceptions of the Torah/Bible; however, what it actually is/what the Kabbalists gave us are entirely different than those approaches.

    The Torah is the instruction from the Light – essentially it speaks of nothing in the physical world or anything on the outside, but rather it speaks of man’s inner world and the changes one goes through in order to become like the Creator, the quality of love and bestowal.

    There are many materials on Dr. Laitman’s blog, and I highly recommend reading there to get a deeper grasp.

    Best of luck!

    Christian @KabU

    Dear Ingrid,

    This is a fantastic question! As you advance in your studies, you will find the essential need to continue working in your group. It is very common to feel the sensation of rejection and unwillingness to participate – this is our egoistic nature holding us back from advancing in the work of bestowal, and it is very important because it provides resistance/the catalyst on which we advance above. Ideally, we only provide examples of importance and greatness to those within our group, but there are situations where we can ask for help too to ensure one remains connected.

    Best of luck!

    Christian @KabU

    in reply to: What have you discovered about Kabbalah that was new to you? #40827

    Dear Romana,

    Israel means “Straight to God” in Hebrew. Yashar = straight. El = God.

    Yours,

    Christian @KabU

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