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Every creative poetic endeavour has similar points or overlapping sets with some parts in the different Kabbalistic approaches. The common field is similar to the pre-talk infant’s solipsist [= all-is-me] vision: a personified cosmic order [ same as in Neoplatonic Gnostic writings] and the use of metaphores and word plays or rhymes. Freud took most of his concepts from Kabbalah [ which he cautiously mentions as *secret folklore*. But we better forget all paralellism. Because the mentioned other works have no everyday usage: Kabbalah is still used by Hasidic study groups to reignite our grasp of complex daily paradoxes we encounter in Torah/Bible study.
Gyuro KozmoParticipantI did write an introduction already…so now I just say Hi. Â
Gyuro KozmoParticipantHi my name is Geo Kozmo – on email it is ariklein.klein at gmail – and I am just finishing a Rabbinical course (Conservative) and Pychoanalytic course for Ph d Students in Frisco State Uni (on zoom) – in my 4th year. I am a pensioner and a coach in my 70s. I am Spanish but I live now in Hungary wth my family. I went for a few years to Kabbalah courses at Laitman.com and Chabad.org – 15 ys ago) and I so find many other sources but I am always interested in different approaches for the same thing – the “inner attainment”. Because I am teaching others and inspiration is always needed from fellow kabbalah students and teachers. My draft course on Kabbalah for my Senior Club clients is a colored Card Deck here – http://www.fonaklaÅ‘.hu/kozmo – click on Memoria. It is about my ancestors who were Kabbalists and Analysts (but they were hidden in our family due to many reasons during the harsher era of the KGB rule.
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