Kabbalists teach that every human being was created to receive complete joy and fulfillment.Kabbalah teaches the individual and the world as a whole how we can improve our lives. We believe at the core of the world’s great religions and spiritual traditions are truths that we call the ...
In the tradition of Kabbalah, God is known as “ein sof”, which means “the infinite.” Kabbalists have defined ten attributes of the divine through which the divine is revealed to us, which they call sefirot. There are ten sefirot: Gevurah – severity Tiferet – beauty Yesod – foundatio...
From the perspective of the Kabbalist, Kabbalah is a 鈥 way to research the spiritual, which is what is outside of us.EBSCO_AspUsa Today Magazine
The -sign of the Pentagram is called also the sign of the Microcosm, and it represents what the Kabbalists of the Sohar term the Microprosopus. Its complete comprehension is the key of the two worlds—it is absolute natural philosophy and natural science. Its use, however, is most dangerou...
While it is possible to open and readThe Zohar, in order to advance spiritually through its reading, one requires a solid grounding in the wisdom of Kabbalah, and the texts of Kabbalist Yehuda Ashlag, including his four introductions to the Book. ...
Kabbalist Yehuda Ashlag (Baal HaSulam) describes this phenomenon at length in his article, “Introduction toThe Book of Zohar”: In such a generation, all the destructors among the nations of the world raise their heads and wish primarily to destroy and to kill the children of Israel, as it...
Based on a Q&A with Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman on September 9, 2006. Written/edited by students of Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman. Education,Q&A,Quora|Add Comment →
Although the Kabbalists found and stressed an esoteric meaning in the cards, relating them to the ten Sephiroth on the Kabbalist Tree of Life and the Hebrew letters, this was overshadowed by their use as a fortune-telling deck, and the cards came to be thought of chiefly as a means of ...
What is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is a very simple form of meditation that was little known in the West until recently. A typical meditation consists of focusing your full attention on your breath as it flows in and out of your body. Focusing on each breath in this way allows you to ...
A literary criticism of the book "Gulliver's Travels," by Jonathan Swift is presented. Topics discussed include the Christian theme in the book, the loss o... B Barbour - 《Renascence》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 When Maimonideans and Kabbalists Convert to Christianity This article examines how...