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History of Kabbalah: AbrahamAbraham, an inhabitant of Ancient Mesopotamia, became the founder of the first group of Kabbalists, later to be called "Israel." -
Kabbalah on the Dichotomy Between Good and EvilPeople often ask about the dichotomy between good and evil that exists in this world. Kabbalists explain that once we begin feeling the spiritual realm of reality, this dichotomy will cease to exist. -
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. -
Kabbalah: Two Sides of the CoinKabbalists explain that when a person asks the question, "What is the purpose of life?" he finds authentic Kabbalah books. These books take him through two stages of spiritual development-preparation in the first stage, and fulfillment in the second. -
Well, You Know-We All Want to Change the WorldAll our efforts to improve the world have proven fruitless. It is time to search for new answers. Kabbalah provides a methodology to correct the world situations by first correcting our own nature. -
Free Online Course in Authentic KabbalahFree interactive Kabbalah course offers unique opportunity to learn the rules of the universe.
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Woman: A Growing Desire for HappinessWhile women tend to be happier than men in early life, the trend reverses by middle age. Kabbalah explains that the difference is due to the differing desires of men and women. What will it take for women to be truly happy? -
The Ugly CaterpillarFrom caterpillar to butterfly: Nature is full of amazing transformations. The wisdom of Kabbalah tells us that these are nothing compared to the transformation that man can experience. -
External Challenges; Internal ChangeNature's destructive forces also provide an opportunity for new growth and life. Man continually struggles to change and control these forces, but Kabbalah tells us that man is the one that must change. -
The Principle of PeaceCan world peace come through saving the environment or solving the social problems of today? Kabbalah tells us that there are other changes that must happen first. -
Kabbalah and Science: A Journey with the Same DestinationBoth ancient and modern science have proposed theories based on the interconnectedness of all of nature. Kabbalah also talks about the unity of Nature, but tells us that man has lost contact with that reality. A world of harmony is waiting for us if we can only reconnect. -
Kabbalah Perspective: Through Hubble's EyeImages from the Hubble telescope have been amazing us for the past 25 years. Will the new insight it provides into the origins of the universe help answer our questions about life, or must we continue to look elsewhere? -
Why I Left Orthodox JudaismThis article details all the problems my family and I have faced due to religion.
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Kabbalah and the Tree of LifeIn addition to being beautiful, the poem The Tree of Life gives us insight into the origins of our existence. Kabbalah teaches us that this same poem also tells us how to return to the life of abundance we are meant to experience. -
Atman: The Doctrine of the SoulThis article gives a broad overview of the world's major religions in reference to the doctrine of the soul and how it is the microcosm in reference to the macrocosm that is God.
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Kabbalah: Would it Be a Picnic Without Ants?Picnics are an enjoyable summer ritual, and ants always seem to be uninvited guests. Can we learn something about life by watching these industrious creatures? -
Kabbalah on Life's Secret IngredientThe magic ingredient in life is desire and it determines everything that we do. Kabbalah shows us the way to satisfy the new desire that is awakening in mankind. -
Roll Your Own Dharma: Metaphysics, Art & BuddhismVajrayana Buddhism & Creativity
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Kabbalah Shows Us How to Bring Balance to Our LivesLife today seems like a never ending series of natural and manmade disasters. Kabbalah helps us understand the source of this misery as well as the potential solution. -
Kabbalah - What Will Make Us Happy?Happiness: despite all the effort that goes into finding it, it still seems elusive. Maybe we are looking in the wrong places. -
Being SpiritualIf you are not familiar with what it means to be spiritual, then you've probably asked questions like these.
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The Role of Mysticism in Christianity, Judaism and IslamMysticism is defined as a reference to a transcendental experience in which one realizes something not by the five senses, but by intuition of a wider or deeper reality. What exactly is it and what role does it play in modern religious practices?
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If You Want to GET, Manifest!Ancient Ideas come around full circle and find themselves planted in new books and new ideas!
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Kabbalah and the Kabbalistic WaysA brief overview and description of a very misunderstood branch of Judaism.
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72 Sacred Names of GodThe Jews believe that the name of God is more than just a title. In fact, in Judaism, the name symbolizes how the Jewish conceptualizes divine nature.
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Understanding Traditional Kabbalah in Its Simplest FormUnderstanding the basic history, beliefs and the practices of Kabbalah can help you decide whether you want to learn more.
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President Obama -Walking Forward in the Light?The Inauguration of Barack Obama helped the world experience the beginnings of unity. How can we use the wisdom of Kabbalah to nurture this beginning and walk forward to ensure it will grow and flourish? -
The Stuff We Are Made OfWhat do the financial crisis, quantum physics and Kabbalah have in common? They all tell us that the world is a single entity, where every part affects the whole. -
Watch Out for the Baobabs!Scientists are creating "seed banks" to repopulate the earth with plants in the event of disaster. Wouldn't our efforts be better sent averting the crisis in the first place? -
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. -
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. -
Thousands Find Answers in Free Online CourseFree interactive Kabbalah course sheds light on the current crisis -
Save the Whales? - Only by Saving OurselvesIn their mixture of aggression and gentleness, Killer Whales reflect the balance of nature that man destroys. People around the world want to protect these magnificent animals, but Kabbalah tells us we must first save ourselves. -
Can We Understand Kabbalah?A crash course in the study of Kabbalah
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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? -
Kabbalah: A Path for Self-DiscoveryWhen we begin to feel that there is more to life than just our present existence, how do we go about finding the answers to our questions? Kabbalah is a path that can help anyone find the answers. -
The Difference Between Prayer in Kabbalah and ReligionIn Kabbalah, prayer is a process of inner change, where a person compares himself to the unchanging, all-enveloping force of Nature, and asks to be changed in likeness to it. This fundamentally differs from prayer in religion, where one asks the Creator to change toward him. -
Kabbalah Is No PhilosophyKabbalah and philosophy examine the same profound questions. However, philosophy speculates about them theoretically, while Kabbalah gives us practical, scientific tools to find the answers. -
History of Kabbalah: The Story of the Book of ZoharThe Book of Zohar is the fundamental Kabbalistic text, and although it was written 19 centuries ago, it was intended for our time. -
History of Kabbalah: ARI - the Foundation of Modern KabbalahThe Ari, a 16th century Kabbalist, completely reshaped the method of Kabbalah study. He opened up the Kabbalistic wisdom to the masses, enabling any person to study it, regardless of age, gender or nationality.
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