So far I have enjoyed all the materials, but up to now it is not more than an interesting theory to me. Moving towards the end of Kabbalah Experience I start doubting a couple of things. You call it the Science of Kabbalah; science involves the testing of theories and obtaining evidence for or against those theories. I don’t see the evidence of the theory presented.
You also claim that Kabbalah has nothing to do with religion, but if the evidence of the theory is lacking, it is still a believe system like religions. I also noticed that you talk about the Jewish people and Judaism in a couple of video’s (i.e. the video about the Canary in the Coalmine), and that Rav Laitman and his students in a yeshiva in the video’s wear kippot.
Yesterday I joined the workshop with Julian. I didn’t experience any “joint sensation of warmth, connection, accord, and love”. The only thing we had in common, in my experience, is that we connected to the same zoom-link at the same time.
Today’s lesson about dissemination brings up a feeling in me that it is a marketing tool to attract more people to the KabU platform. Maybe it is because I got the invitation today to upgrade my membership. It all gives me a feeling that KabU wants to attract as many students in order to collect as much money as possible. Saying that the organization is a non-profit organization doesn’t mean that somebody can get very rich (which is not necessarily a bad thing) by receiving an extraordinary salary/fee/compensation.
I was reading “Great Kabbalists throughout history” and was wondering if “Adam, the first man” is the same Adam as described in the book of Genesis, Adam & Eve?