I am convinced by the congress. I have questions about the method though,
If adhesion to the creator is all that is required, then what prevents the group from becoming evil and doing evil? As mentioned below, Nazis and KKK have very strong adhesion to one another, that doesn’t mean they have the right idea about God. Similarly there are groups or rabis like chabad or rav cook who believe that adhesion should be in terms of birth status or belonging to a group, or desire for destruction and war and genocide. No doubt these groups and figures are a influential in Israel, so do you see how this way of thinking can also be perverted?
My question is about the prophecies that are central to the three Abrahamic religions.
Baal Hasulam lived in a time where there was mass migration to western asia by jews. Nowadays this migration and expansion continues to happen, and while there are many jews and christians who oppose it, it continues to happen and is endorsed by what is perhaps a majority or a significant part. As well, many rabbis talk about the coming of the Messiah, so is it necessary to instigate this in order to be a Kabbalist, or does one simply watch the events of the end times unfold? I understand these events to be mainly metaphorical, including the return or coming of an actual Messiah, being related to other ideas like the worlds correction.
So given this context, my very short question is what does Kabbalah say about prophecies of the end times?