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The Modern Kabbalist's Worldview: Ancient Wisdom in the Modern WorldThere may be as many definitions of Kabbalah as there are Kabbalists and detractors. One might define it as a holy science, begun with Abraham or Adam in the Garden of Eden. Another sees it as a fantastic, Medieval corruption of Judaism.
There's No Routine in a Kabbalist's LifeWhile it may look quite different on the outside, a Kabbalist is going through a perpetual adventure within.
Kabbalah Says: There is No Coercion in SpiritualityIn Kabbalah, one does not try to change his external behavior or to forcefully adopt new ways of thinking and acting. A Kabbalist's only concern is achieve harmony with the "Upper Light" - the force that enlivens all of reality.
When Joseph's Life was the Pits He Saw a KabbalistSome times life is the pits and it takes an old story to remind us how to get out of a hole..- Kabbalistic Customs of Tu B'shvatThe Kabbalist origins of the Tu B'shvat Seder.
The Matter of DesireAll of us experience a constant flow of thoughts and desires. Even when we sleep, they appear as dreams. Kabbalah explains the interrelationships between thoughts and desires, and how they drive our actions.
Give Me a Break...Please!!Our lives today seem to be filled with one crisis after another. All we want is a short break, but is this really what we need?
Developing Our Latent SenseTo be able to feel beyond our five senses, we need the wisdom of Kabbalah, which provides the method for developing a latent, additional sense, called 'the screen.'