What is Kabbalah?
... Kabbalah is the fastest growing spiritual movement on
the planet. In a few short years, it has become the focus of
over 4 million people, who have mainly become disinterested in
the political machine of organized religion. In fact, Kabbalah
is not a religion or a set of beliefs, it is based on
understanding the fundamental principles that exist within life
and learning to follow those particular precepts in order to
receive fulfillment and joy. In recent years, Kabbalah (which
once was an ancient system held back from the world) has been
made available due to the efforts of
The Kabbalah Centre
and the Berg Family.
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Kabbalah - the world’s oldest body of
spiritual wisdom - contains the long-hidden keys
to the secrets of the universe as well as the
keys to the mysteries of the human heart and
soul. Kabbalistic teachings explain the
complexities of the material and the nonmaterial
universe, as well as the physical and
metaphysical nature of all humanity. Kabbalah
shows in detail, how to navigate that vast
terrain in order to remove every form of chaos,
pain, and suffering.
For thousands of years, the great kabbalistic
sages have taught that every human being is born
with the potential for greatness. Kabbalah is
the means for activating that potential.
Kabbalah has always been meant to be used, not
just learned. Its purpose is to bring clarity,
understanding, and freedom to our lives -- and
ultimately to erase even death itself
Is Kabbalah Jewish?
It is quite understandable that Kabbalah could
be confused with Judaism. Throughout history,
many scholars of Kabbalah have been Jewish. But
there have also been many non-Jewish scholars of
this wisdom, such as Christian
Knorr-von-Rosenroth, Pico Della and Sir Isaac
Newton, just to name a few.
The startling truth is that Kabbalah was never
meant for a specific sect. Rather, it was
intended to be used by all humanity to unify the
world.
Today, millions of people of all faiths have
discovered the wisdom and experienced the
powerful effects of studying Kabbalah.
There are two primary reasons that explain why
so many people are now interested in Kabbalah.
The first reason is that Kabbalah works. When
people apply the wisdom and tools of Kabbalah to
their lives, they experience positive results.
The second reason why so many people of
different faiths become connected to Kabbalah is
that it is a way of life that can enhance any
religious practice. Christians, Hindus,
Buddhists, Muslims, and Jews use Kabbalah to
improve their spiritual experience.
What are the basic teachings of
Kabbalah?
Kabbalah teaches that in order for us to claim
the gifts we were created to receive, we must
first earn those gifts. We earn them by
undertaking our spiritual work -- the process of
fundamentally transforming ourselves. By helping
us recognize the sources of negativity in our
own minds and hearts, Kabbalah gives us the
tools for positive change.
Kabbalah teaches that every human being is a
work in progress. Any pain, disappointment, or
chaos that exists in our lives is not because
this is how life is meant to be, but only
because we have not yet finished the work that
brought us here. That work, quite simply, is the
process of freeing ourselves from the domination
of the human ego and creating an affinity with
the sharing essence of God.
In everyday life, this transformation means
letting go of anger, jealousy, and other
reactive behaviors in favor of patience,
empathy, and compassion. It does not mean giving
up all desire and going to live on a
mountaintop. On the contrary, it means desiring
more of the fulfillment that humanity was meant
to have.
Is Kabbalah a Universal
Wisdom?
Historically, Kabbalah has been a secret
teaching studied by only a select few in each
generation. There has always been much
controversy surrounding the teaching of this
wisdom, especially when kabbalists tried to open
it up to people. Over the past few thousand
years, kabbalists have been persecuted for
daring to teach these secrets to the masses.
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