This may sound very Jungian, but since signing up for this amazing course, I have had my mind blown repeatedly – pretty much daily, in fact – by the synchronicities that keep hitting me: words, ideas, concepts that I hear that trigger a memory, lead to a deja vu moment or an epiphany. It literally feels, as I watch the videos and read the books, like my life is making sense, puzzle pieces are falling into place and questions that I didn’t even know I had are being answered.
Amazing. Thank you all so much and may G-d bless you for the incredible work you do.
We want the study of Kabbalah to enable us to perceive reality as it actually is, rather than through a filter, so that our feelings of suffering and separation will be replaced by a feeling of unlimited pleasure as a result of our finally being conscious of our equivalence with our Creator.
Great lessons, thank you so much. I’m really intrigued by the idea that the people, places and things mentioned in various spiritual texts (The Bible, Zohar, etc) are actually referring to internal spiritual states. Absolutely fascinating!
Prior to beginning the course, I contacted Chabad, as I was curious about their opinion on the teaching of Kabbalah to non-Jews, as well as their thoughts on Dr Laitman and B’nei Baruch.
As expected, they did not have a positive view of Dr Laitman or what they referred to as “pop Kabbalah”.
While I generally hold Chabad in high regard, I was disappointed and a bit confused with their attitude.
I would appreciate it very much if you could shed some light on why such negative views persist.
As I currently understand it, the “big picture” is out of my hands, predetermined by the Creator. However, how quickly and easily I connect to the Creator is at least somewhat up to me. I hope learning about Kabbalah will help me – and by extension, everyone else – make this all important connection more quickly and easily.