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  • in reply to: Ask Anything #435214
    Brad
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    Whats a kabbalistic way to respond to someone saying, no one knows what happens after we die, until we die. How can a kabbalist claim he knows.

    in reply to: Ask Anything #432346
    Brad
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    Can you explain how the suffering we thought we had before was not really suffering, but that, we only start to suffer when we study Kabbalah?

    in reply to: Ask Anything #427413
    Brad
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    So, that means he “did” actually do what judaism claims, he practiced the physical mitzvah’s but the key difference with Abraham is that he went from above downwards, rather than, below upwards?  Whereas Judaism today puts most importants on the branch instead of the root,  Am I getting that right?

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    in reply to: Ask Anything #427202
    Brad
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    Dear Gianni, What does “you shall not add or take away from the Torah mean”?

    in reply to: Ask Anything #427197
    Brad
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    youtube “BECOMING LIKE GOD” kabbalainfo  video ^

    youtu.be/SGWNXRjJh10?si=d_4qtEBXQIbbi_KD

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    in reply to: Ask Anything #427194
    Brad
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    so, are you saying that what Judaism calls the branches of the spiritual roots, the physical halacha, did not exist in that time,  but he somehow knew? Does there have to be a branch before one understands the root? Isn’t a branch somehow always physically manifested in this world?

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