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A basic Kabbalah article

Master Vigil

Well-Known Member
Truthseeker, according to your definition, a kabbalist seems to resemble if not completely compare to the definition of a shaman, or a mystic. In this case, all of whom would be considered kabbalists. And in your definition I would also be considered a kabbalist being that I too live both in the spiritual world and the physical world. Everyone does unconciously, but some are able to conciously. Open your mind, not your mouth.
 

Master Vigil

Well-Known Member
Because its not necessary. People can live happy healthy lives and never have the hint of the spirit world come alive to them. And actually, people can sense the spirit world everyday, they just have to recognize it. So, its not something that is amazing.

I plan on teaching it in the future, but I don't find myself ready yet. I teach meditation and such to my tang soo do students, and I started teaching a friend, but things happened and I haven't talked to her in a while. My job in this world is not to teach others to attain what I didn't ask for. Thats right, I am able to do what I do because I have a job to do in the spirit world, not because I chose to do it. And believe me, sometimes, its no picnic!!! And also, its not attainable to anyone, atleast not in life. In death it is, just because thats the nature of it.

So, In the future I see myself teaching it. But I'm not in a hurry, good things don't happen quickly.
 

Gilad

New Member
Truthseeker

I totally disagree with you about giving charity this is a mitzvah commanded in the Torah. Almsgiving is very important in one's relationship with Hashem. People like Mother Teresa do these things for altruistic reasons such as seeing the image of God in each person and loving them. I suggest you read some of the books on her life. If one truly loves God and neighbour then he is a man of generous giving. Faith and good deeds go hand in hand otherwise your faith is only a sham. By studying and immersing oneself in the Divine Image of God through the Sefirot should help one to see the mirror of the Divine Image in each person and invoke love and compassion especially for the broken, hurting and poor.
 

Rex

Founder
Gilad said:
Truthseeker

I totally disagree with you about giving charity this is a mitzvah commanded in the Torah. Almsgiving is very important in one's relationship with Hashem. People like Mother Teresa do these things for altruistic reasons such as seeing the image of God in each person and loving them. I suggest you read some of the books on her life. If one truly loves God and neighbour then he is a man of generous giving. Faith and good deeds go hand in hand otherwise your faith is only a sham. By studying and immersing oneself in the Divine Image of God through the Sefirot should help one to see the mirror of the Divine Image in each person and invoke love and compassion especially for the broken, hurting and poor.

You are assuming he believes in altruism.
 
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