admin @ August 27, 2010 # One Comment
Many people who become interested in and start following Kabbalah often ask this question: Is Kabbalah tolerant to gay marriage? The answer is yes, and the explanation is simple. Being against gay marriage and believing in Kabbalah at the same time would run counter to 3 main kabbalistic principles: nonjudgmental approach, free thinking, and acceptance […]
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admin @ May 29, 2010 # 2 Comments
How does Kabbalah explain the evil eye and ways to protect oneself against it? According to Kabbalah humans are provided with the same powers and abilities as God. We can create and destroy. It also works on mental level. For example, every thought we ever think or word we say leaves its mark and has […]
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admin @ March 13, 2010 # No Comment Yet
It is so hard for us, the humans, to understand the process of creation because God’s eternal intellect cannot be understood by a human limited and perishable mind. However, both religion and science attempt to comprehend and explain it. Surprisingly enough Kabala theories about universal creation and evolution have a lot in common with scientific […]
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admin @ February 16, 2010 # No Comment Yet
It seems that amulets and talismans have been used for personal benefit since the dawn of time. They originally came from the ancient, mysterious and wise Egypt and followed humankind all the way through majestic Roman, industrial European and businesslike American civilizations into the modern, less mysterious reality. If one ever decides to describe the […]
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admin @ February 15, 2010 # No Comment Yet
Kabbalah sages believe that thoughts create their own world by having direct effect on physical objects and other people’s actions. That is why in Kabbalah people are constantly urged to live a better, more spiritual life that can help them change their reality and lives of people they care for. Part of this spiritual life […]
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admin @ February 13, 2010 # 2 Comments
Jewish religious practices have always been in close connection to numerological knowledge. However, numerology in kabbalistic sense is different from what you may think it is. Numerology in Kabala is not about numbers, but rather about names. It allows one to interpret the effects that one’s name may have on the course of future events. […]
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admin @ February 11, 2010 # One Comment
The Book of Zohar was written by Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai in the second century AD and had an unquestionable effect on kabbalistic views. It is not only a kabbalistic book, but also a masterpiece of fiction. It contains fascinating tales and adventurous stories with captivating plots and colorful descriptions well-written in a beautiful language. […]
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