totally rocks & trying to improve others life & mine by conecting to G-d totally love it! trying every day to be better
How to study kabbalah
How I did it: I did it taking the risk!!! to know that I may was going to be yes... WRONG about many things in my life, but I run the "risk" of knowing more & more... even if at
First I did not understood, or the way around, I understood at beginning but later became like confused & blurry, but you ask for light to understand, & YES Kabbalah , your inner light connected does work! G-d has been good to me & I am so thankful!!!<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />To open your mind & soul is not easy, but willing to make the impossible possible you can definitely be soooo there!-----
I hope you are still taking risks.
Rav Ashlag once said, "People do not value spirituality because they think it requires no effort, and that whenever they wish to be engaged in spiritual practice, they can succeed. The truth, however, is that great effort is needed. When I rise at midnight to study, the primary importance for me is the effort, not the comprehension."
Without going against our grain and investing effort involved in overcoming obstacles, Kabbalah simply won't work.
Today, do something uncomfortable. Use the experience to strengthen yourself and to carry out your commitment to making your life even better.
Lessons & tips: tips... be aware!!!! seriously ,, look out there & see miracles happening!
Resources: Books & more books! judaism & kabbalah!
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This course is incredible. Live, online, interactive, two classes a week for the beginner and or serious students. Totally free, with all free downloadable material or you can buy books for very reasonable rates ( like 5 or 10 bucks.) This is a real academy for Kabbalah which is a science not a mystical tradition. Check them out at http://www.kabbalahlearningcenter.info and register today. There have already been a couple of classes but you can download them and play a little catch up.
The more I’ve been reading about Kabbalah the more I’m seeing similarities with what my mother taught my brother and I as a child. I see this as the reason why I am so drawn to Kabbalah. My mother never had a book she could hand us or group we could meet with to discuss our beliefs. It’s quite refreshing to go online and see people discussing what I was raised with… it’s also kind of weird because for so long my brother and I never shared what we were raised with, out of fear of being ostracized for not being Christian.
So, I’ve applied for an online class… which I hope will come through since I applied for the scholarship program… and I’ve been reading as much as I can online and changed my daily meditations to a more concentrated meditation.
My meditation is now focused on light and overturning all the darkness within me. It’s amazing once you begin to realize how much work you have to do and surprising that some parts your ego wants to remain in darkness. It is a process though… and I’m already enjoying the changes I’m seeing within me.
It is a very long journey, and a very worthwhile one.
If you are interested in personal growth & are curious about how this marvel universe (and everything in it) works, you owe it to yourself.
Better late than never.
Good luck.
Where do you start when even the beginning looks so insurmountable? Before there was a Jesus or sacred scripture or jews there was kabbalah… these are the people that spoke directly with their god, wrestled angels, and prophesied the future…. Maybe this is the beginning for me… maybe it’s the journey I’ve always wanted to undertake… maybe the end is the beginning, which is Kabbalah….
Anyway, anything that profeses to help you become more god-like can’t be all bad….
I have found a group… I am going to lessons… so far, I’ve learned nothing but have been reminded of much… has anyone pursued it and been dissapointed?
My interest in Kabbalah started 10 years ago just before I got drafted. Since then, “lots of water have flown in the Jordan River” but recently my interest in Kabbalah not only reemerged but reached a high peak.
My sister is deep inside Kabbalah & the light & wellness it has brought into her life can’t just be overlooked.
She’s almost a whole different person , in the very good sense that is & apparently, she’s not the only one Kabbalah has affected his/her life so immensly.
I’ve read a lot about the subject & am totally convinced -
The power of Kabbalah is second-to-none. There’s anything like it in the whole world & everybody everywhere should be studying it.
I better get on with it ASAP, since it’s always “already too late.”
Wish me luck.






