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There’s No Routine in a Kabbalist’s Life
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
"Kabbalist." This word may bring to mind an image of an aged, stately sage, hunched over a thick text, studying and revealing the secrets of the universe. Actually, that image might be a good depiction ...
Kabbalah: Two Sides of the Coin
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
Today, it’s impossible not to notice humanity’s search for something beyond this world. Even Hollywood's been expressing this new aspiration in the last decade, airing popular TV series such as "Touched by an Angel" and ...
Kabbalah’s Perspective on Workplace Stress
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
Stress. We have all felt the increased heart rate, shallow breathing and sweaty palms that it produces. We seem to live in an increasingly stressful world, and the workplace is no exception. It is estimated ...
The Philosophy Exam Vs. Kabbalah
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
There was a story, an urban legend, of a philosophy professor who wrote only one question on his final exam. The question was "Why?" His students thought carefully before putting pen to paper. Many then ...
Kabbalah Explains the "Will to Enjoy"
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
Did you ever wonder where you came from? And who are you really, beyond the body that you observe in the mirror? Kabbalah says that there exists an Upper Force that created a desire, called ...
Kabbalah: The Tools for Seeing the Bigger Picture
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
We all want to feel happy and at peace, but somehow we aren't able to feel that way all the time. One day, everything seems to be going just right – you get a promotion ...
Kabbalah on Desires
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
The wisdom of Kabbalah tells us that every action a person makes is only to further a personal desire. While there are many different types of desires, they are all an effort to obtain pleasure. ...
Today, Kabbalah Is Open – If You Have the Right Desire
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
Authentic Kabbalah was thoroughly concealed for millennia, until the modern times. But if it was concealed during all this time, how did so many Kabbalistic books appear and become available to the public? And why ...
Kabbalah: Growing Our Spiritual Spark
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
Kabbalah explains that the whole of Creation, including us, constitutes a single desire – the will to enjoy. This desire was created by what the Kabbalists call "Light," or "the Creator." As the Light continued ...
Kabbalah Perspective: Through Hubble’s Eye
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
Technology invites humanity to tour the universe! With the quick click of a computer mouse, we can now explore the universe through Hubble’s eye. Hubble is a telescope that orbits the Earth. According to NASA, ...
Kabbalah: Would it be a Picnic without Ants?
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
Summer is here! After feeling isolated during the long winter months, summer is a season that brings us a renewed connection with each other and Nature. Summer is a season for picnics! Picnics come in ...
Kabbalah Says: There Is No Coercion in Spirituality
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
What’s it like to be a Kabbalist? Can you see through walls? Do you live in seclusion, meditating all day and using just the barest necessities? Can you manipulate other people’s thoughts and feelings? Can ...
Kabbalah Books - Waking Us Up to Reality
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
What if reality was something completely different than what we feel it to be? What if one day you woke up and discovered that everything you thought about the world, including who you are, where ...
Kabbalah and the Tree of Life
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
The poem The Tree of Life was written by a great 16th century Kabbalist, Isaac Luria (also known as the Ari) to show us the origins of our existence. It begins: Behold, that before the ...
The Kabbalah of Love and Ego
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
What is love? Everyone thinks that it exists in our world – after all, we all want to feel it. This most profound human emotion has been pondered, philosophized, analyzed and dissected by humanity’s greatest ...
Kabbalah: Lessons from Nature
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
As human beings, we are naturally drawn to nature. A beautiful vista evokes in us a sense of wonder and awe. Earth’s splendor captivates us; its oceans, mountains, deserts, plains and forests bring a fresh ...
Kabbalah: Understanding and Resolving the Global Crisis
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
Today, a casual conversation on the commuter train, or perhaps with a co-worker or an acquaintance, more often than not voices our worries about a world in crisis. Our dialogue may start with the cost ...
Kabbalah - the Fountain of Youth
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
We have searched for the "Fountain of Youth" for lifetimes. We’ve heard stories that tell of a mystical spring that grants eternal youth and vitality to all who drink from it. It’s the stuff of ...
Attaining Perfection is a Must, According to Kabbalah
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
"Nothing’s perfect" – is something we all hear and say pretty often. We grow up knowing that no matter what we do and where we go, we will always see defects in everything and everyone ...
Kabbalah: The Science of the Concealed
By Bnei Baruch · 16 years ago
Some people think of Kabbalah as a mystery, a new age religion, mysticism, or magic. In fact, Kabbalah is none of these, yet even Kabbalists call it "a concealed wisdom." At first, this seems like ...