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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @peacelovejoy8786
    @peacelovejoy8786 2 года назад +1

    This world is one huge lesson and one huge mirror.
    The Ego Mind - The Greatest "Con - Artist" of All! Thank goodness that we don't live on the earth, we are passing through it.
    Love & Light 🙏❤💛

  • @kabbalah
    @kabbalah  12 лет назад +10

    @IsaacShrem 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.

  • @amigonaqvi
    @amigonaqvi 12 лет назад +3

    Dear. Thanks for uploading very attractive video and a brief explanation of Kabbalah. I am a Muslim and a student of spiritual studies. What ever you have mentioned in your video it is true. All the spiritual leaders from all the religion talk almost the same. E.g. Jews, Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, Sheiks, Muslims. All holy Books teach the best and full of wisdom. E.g. 72 names of God given to Moosa [as] is blessing every one till today and will bless till the end of the universe.

  • @kabbalah
    @kabbalah  13 лет назад +7

    @ERiiK98 Hello Eriik! Kabbalah explains that the Vessel (us!) was created of Desire. Our Desires are not good or bad; they're just who we are. The Ego is the force that tells us to follow our Desire to Receive for the Self Alone. The Light and our soul call us to follow the Desire to Receive for the Sake of Sharing. Both involve receiving, but are for different intentions. When we transform our selfish Desire to Receive into a Desire to Share, we have transformed our root.

  • @explorer1251
    @explorer1251 12 лет назад +1

    I've been into mystical teachings for a long time, but still like to hear this stuff simplified - from generals to particulars. I will look further into the Kabbalah.

  • @kabbalah
    @kabbalah  11 лет назад +7

    Hello! In Kabbalah, we teach "the law of Cause & Effect"... for every action, whether positive or negative, the Universe keeps exact records. We are the determining factor in what happens in our lives - similar to karma. The first book of Kabbalah, is actually a book of astrology. The Kabbalists account for and include astrology and the energetic study of the environment similar to fung shui. Blessing & Light to you!

  • @Guillotinegoth
    @Guillotinegoth 2 года назад +3

    Great information and practical advice. Best to you and yours. 💜

  • @kabbalah
    @kabbalah  12 лет назад +4

    Hello Ama: Over 70 % of students at the Kabbalah Centre are not Jewish and come from a variety of backgrounds - Christian, Muslim, and others come from different walks of life. 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.

  • @kabbalah
    @kabbalah  11 лет назад +6

    Hello Cicci35... Kabbalah does teach balance between the masculine and feminine principles or energies. Kabbalah teaches humanity dignity, unity, and compassion towards all people, male or female. For more on the topic of Kabbalah and women, you may be interested in reading 'God Wears Lipstick' by Karen Berg. Blessings & Light to you!

  • @happierdaybyday-dominiksku7460
    @happierdaybyday-dominiksku7460 9 лет назад +1

    Being happy is not difficult it just require some easy daily action. To do the daily action we need remind your self daily our motivation ( why we want to be happy ) and remind your self to do what you need to do in order to stay happy . Now speaking of Fulfilment - it's the more difficult part but what the fulfilment brings in to our lives ? HAPPINESS ? So what about to be happy in a first place and than the process of fulfilling the life fulfilment will be much more easier ?

  • @bangruitools6693
    @bangruitools6693 8 лет назад +7

    bless the almighty hashem

  • @adrianaalvesaraujo9895
    @adrianaalvesaraujo9895 Год назад +1

    Thanks.

  • @Brisco1
    @Brisco1 4 года назад +1

    Wow this is the first comment in three years? Everyone on earth should see this video!

  • @leventveziroglu
    @leventveziroglu 13 лет назад +1

    Intraducing of Kabbalah was intresting..I want to receive more lessons..L:.

  • @mentorpozhegu
    @mentorpozhegu 11 лет назад +2

    Thank you for your advice

  • @tomreilly4029
    @tomreilly4029 8 лет назад +2

    Really, quite the Best video on the RUclips.

    • @kabbalah
      @kabbalah  8 лет назад +1

      +Tom Reilly Thank you for your kind words. Blessings & Light to you!

  • @kabbalah
    @kabbalah  12 лет назад +4

    @tierrasalvaje The Kabbalah Centre is a non-profit organization dedicated to disseminating the wisdom of Kabbalah to all people. It is our mission to afford as many people as possible with the opportunity to gain this wisdom in order to improve their lives. Scholarships are available to those who are unable to afford the cost of classes and/or educational materials. Visit our website for more information about Scholarships, and thank you for your interest!

  • @kabbalah
    @kabbalah  13 лет назад

    @ERiiK98 It was a worthwhile question! Keep asking questions. It is essential to gaining wisdom.

  • @kabbalah
    @kabbalah  12 лет назад

    @IsaacShrem Kabbalah Centre Instructors come from a variety of backgrounds - some were raised Jewish, others Christian, and others come from other walks of life. 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.

  • @cicci35
    @cicci35 11 лет назад +1

    thanks for your answer, I´ll definitely read it!

  • @TheSchick1
    @TheSchick1 7 лет назад +1

    so well said .
    when you go into the web does it go step by step ?

  • @BoratfromKazakhstan
    @BoratfromKazakhstan 13 лет назад +1

    awesome video...please translate into Spanish

  • @ColossusFilms
    @ColossusFilms 8 лет назад +2

    Best Video on the Net. :)

    • @kabbalah
      @kabbalah  8 лет назад +1

      +Colossus Films We're glad you found it inspiring! Blessings & Light to you!

  • @kaylagrande6724
    @kaylagrande6724 8 лет назад +2

    can you change your religon if you feel more joy etc to kabbalah

    • @kabbalah
      @kabbalah  8 лет назад +2

      +Kayla Grande Thank you for posting your question, Kayla. Kabbalah itself is not a religion. It’s neither dogmatic, nor a belief system that you have to buy into. Even more importantly, it’s not a personal opinion of how the universe works. Kabbalah comes from a Hebrew word meaning "to receive". Kabbalah is the study of how to receive fulfillment in one's life. It is a wisdom that explains how the universe works on both a physical and metaphysical level. Many people of different faiths have become connected to Kabbalah because 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. Learn more at www.kabbalah.com/what-kabbalah Blessings & Light to you!

  • @Misslink8
    @Misslink8 13 лет назад +3

    I am wondering why you always refer to 'the difficult work' that is our natural birthright. I have yet to meet one evil baby, or one baby who gives up because walking is just so HARD. Our very nature is brilliant, caring and compassionate. Perhaps if you reminded people of that quality, more would do 'the difficult work' :)

  • @jasminmi4824
    @jasminmi4824 7 лет назад +1

    Best video explain to Kabbalah

    • @kabbalah
      @kabbalah  7 лет назад

      We're glad you were inspired.

  • @robertshrewsbury4241
    @robertshrewsbury4241 2 года назад

    Robert Shrewsbury 5/10/2022
    What is a Golem, And, do or did the Nephilim create them?
    A Golem is a human-like, intelligent creature that has been metaphysically/scientifically formed from a previously lifeless substance such as dirt/clay or earth. It is brought to life by a series of procedures, one way was by ritual incantations and sequences of the Hebrew letters. The Golem, then brought into being by a human creator, became a helper, companion, or a rescuer/guardian, depending on the selected use. One account was of a giant-sized protector, made to protect an imperiled Jewish community. This use of Golem’s was also the case with the Egyptians and they made Golem’s for labor work, physicians and soldier/guards for protection. There are indications that the advanced civilization levels of India and elsewhere did the same.
    Both the Egyptians and Hebrews practiced “Magic”, a use of Metaphysical-Science (mystified and not well understood today). During the times of Moses and Noah, magic use was rampant and displayed continuously, as is written in the Bible and the Egyptian Priests records at that time. The use of Golem’s might be to control people, harm people, mess with weather, send diseases or destroy crops and finances, if out of line from basic civil values. (Arab Moon Magic often deals with forms of harming others and directly deals with Golem creations of a sort.)
    In general, the image of the Golem was usually held in secret, because the Material-Figurine/Golem was used like a Voodoo Doll, for control of the Golem spirit-form. The intent was so the Golem Spirit would not get out of control and become insubordinate and disobedient, or even be stolen, used or harmed by someone else. After their creation, they began to develop will and individuality. In the case of Rabbi Loew’s (between 1512 and 1526) Golem, he inscribed YHVH on the forehead of his Golem and so when he was done with this Golem’s use, he removed the Deity name of YHVH from the Golem's forehead and the life essence departed. A time period (life-span) of how long the Golem would live was also programmed-in during their creation. The stone statues of earlier civilizations were likely Golem’s and their time of function may or may not be expired.
    According to the Zohar (Rabbinical comment on the Torah for 2,000 years) we Humans were made of the same Omani-Powerful Forces of the Hebrew Letters, which were Omni-Present, Omni-Potent Gods in a Counsel of 23 beings and the name of the Head-God was never revealed in their books. This is the Elohim Council! “Adam was made from the dust of the Earth.” The great knowledge that the Hebrews and Egyptians had, originally came from the Nephilim. In the America’s, genetic half-brothers, Algonquin/Wabanaki people, at one time made Golem’s. They would designate a special person that took care of them. In one historical instance, called “The Keeper of the Doll”.
    For going on 100 years, we have been developing a mechanical form of Golem’s, computers. They are “made from the dust of the Earth”, have people’s thoughts programmed in (whether ignorant, sociopathic or otherwise), and will be developing will. The largest allocation of computer time is towards warfare, spying and addictions of various sorts. Androids and Artificial Intelligence is already partly here and may climb to the “state of the art” in time.
    As I see it, an increase in science and technology does not work to civilize man/womankind, but it does give them far greater weapons to abuse one another, exponentially. Our greatest developments should be in benevolence, fairness and civility and so we are behind! According to ancient and Biblical history, the populaces of Earth have had several major corrections initiated on them, when behaviors and choices drifted so far off as to be inimical to all life. Are we all ready to experience another massive Cosmic Correction??
    ruclips.net/video/04mqz9hmzgg/видео.html
    Cordially, Robert

  • @shamillas1205
    @shamillas1205 9 месяцев назад

    🙏

  • @kabbalah
    @kabbalah  11 лет назад +1

    Hello Jaquitita! Knowledge of math and gemometry is not needed. Visit KABBALAH.com to learn more!

  • @stn0505
    @stn0505 11 лет назад

    Is there a divine justice for good and evil in kabbalah. Can practioner practice fengshui and astrology?

  • @tierrasalvaje
    @tierrasalvaje 12 лет назад

    ..does the teaching of kabbalah is free?

  • @exitthematrix1487
    @exitthematrix1487 4 года назад

    Seems like things have only gotten worse in the last 9 years.
    will the Moshiach now show up
    For the Second Time? He should have finished his work the First time IMHO

  • @Jaquitita
    @Jaquitita 11 лет назад

    I'd love to learn but I'm really bad at maths and geometry :(

  • @JhonathanFree
    @JhonathanFree 10 лет назад +1

    LOL. How much to join? $$$$$$$

    • @kabbalah
      @kabbalah  10 лет назад

      Hello ***** ... We offer classes, books, and events, but there is no cost to join. The Kabbalah Centre is a registered 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Like every registered charity, the Kabbalah Centre is sustained by the generous financial donations of students and by revenues from the sales of products and services. This revenue is used to further the charitable initiatives and projects throughout the world including the translation and publication of ancient texts, the development of class curriculum, the training of teachers, and outreach in the communities in which Kabbalah Centre volunteers live and work. If you are interested in learning more about Kabbalah either through books or by taking classes online or at your local Kabbalah Centre, but cost is an obstacle for you, you might be interested in the Kabbalah Centre Scholarship Fund. The Scholarship Fund exists to ensure anyone with a desire has access to this wisdom. To learn more about the Scholarship Fund visit kabbalah.com/charitable-initiatives#scholarship Blessings & Light to you.

  • @IsaacShrem
    @IsaacShrem 12 лет назад

    are the people teaching this orthodox Jews?

  • @georgegeo7454
    @georgegeo7454 8 лет назад

    Copied from glorious HELLENIC philosophy!

    • @kabbalah
      @kabbalah  8 лет назад +2

      Thank you for taking the time to comment, +George Geo . When a person begins their study of Kabbalah, they often find that much of what they learn confirms what they already know. For others, it is a sense of already knowing deep within their souls. Others recognize concepts and ideas that they have learned in other teachings whether it is spirituality, science, philosophy, etc. This is because Kabbalah discusses the wisdom of Creation, the teachings that are at the root of all wisdom. All of the various sciences, spiritual teachings, and philosophies are the branches of a single tree of wisdom, and Kabbalah is the root of that tree. As you continue your journey in the wisdom, you will find unique meditations and kabbalistic tools that help you connect even further with the answers that are already within you. You can learn more about what we teach at www.kabbalah.com Blessings & Light to you.