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  • in reply to: Ask Anything #336531
    Gil
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    Hi Zealot,

    Thank you for reaching out with your question. It’s an important one, and I understand the complexity and sensitivity surrounding it.

    In Kabbalah, every element of the Bible is interpreted as a symbol of internal, spiritual processes rather than external, corporeal events. The story of Adam and Eve, including the serpent, is no exception. To gain a deeper understanding of this narrative and its allegorical meanings, I recommend two specific videos:

    1. Adam and Eve in Kabbalah – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KU3fR48UnQM&t=1s&pp=ygUVYWRhbSBhbmQgZXZlIGthYmJhbGFo –  In this video, I delve into the story’s details and explore its allegorical significance.
    2. The Spiritual Worlds in the Story of Adam and Eve – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vqJ4BvzrHo&t=1s&pp=ygUVYWRhbSBhbmQgZXZlIGthYmJhbGFo Here, Markos, our senior KabU instructor, examines the narrative from the perspective of spiritual worlds and their mechanics.

    Regarding your friend’s reaction, it’s essential to recognize that everyone’s readiness and openness to the wisdom of Kabbalah vary. “A person studies only where their heart desires,” as the saying goes. It seems lke your friend is not ready/open/interested in what the wisdom of Kabbalah has to offer  – and that is ok.

    Thank you again for your question, and I hope these resources offer you further clarity and understanding.

    Best regards,
    Gil

    in reply to: Discuss #329758
    Gil
    Keymaster

    Hi Tracy,
    Yes correct it is missing, since we are lacking that information from the authentic sources.

    in reply to: Discuss #327869
    Gil
    Keymaster

    Hi Jeane,

    Yeah good question, and I see how this can be confusing.

    In Hebrew words can be written with the vowels (nikkud) or without. When written without the vowel letter are added to make the word easier to read. So אֲוִיר would be used with the vowels (nikkud) or if written without them it would be אוויר.

    in reply to: Discuss #327500
    Gil
    Keymaster

    Hi Bertha, it should be working now.

    in reply to: Discuss #327012
    Gil
    Keymaster

    Hi,
    The corrected state of Malchut is when it equalizes with Bina.
    This enables them both to rise to Keter (above Bina).
    Without Malchut, Bina can not fulfill it’s purpose.

    If you are in interested in further reading, I recommend these two blog posts by Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman.

    Between Malchut and Bina
    What Does Defeating The Creator Mean?

    in reply to: Discuss #327011
    Gil
    Keymaster

    They work with the other letters, worlds and sefirot just as different parts of a machine work together. Each has a role to play, but the synergy and cooperation are what make the machine work.

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