I want to know how to go beyond the senses to perceive what is actually real since as stated: what we perceive through our senses is not the real stuff out there.
There are many things that I have found profound though I wouldn’t say they are easy to understand. For example the notion about the Creator being a force that is constantly giving and his creatures having the will to receive is something that I find fascinating though I do not know what is the basis on which this and other notions have been built. Equally fascinating is the notion that what happens in the spiritual worlds determines what happens in our earthly world. Also that the spiritual world does not really operate according to how we think it should operate. Take this contrast between egoism and altruism for example The Kaballah position that we need not get rid of our egoistic nature and that even immoral people can study Kaballah makes you contemplate and want to delve deeper into the subject.
Does everyone who goes through the methodology of Kaballah to receive wisdom, arrive at similar conclusions on such things as the meaning of life, the origin of creation, the structure of the spiritual worlds, the problem of evil, God and so forth? Or is it that they are simply trying to be unanimous or concur with each other.?