From one of the video’s of week 2 I understand that we NEED to study Kabbalah in order to create our 6th sense and connect to the creator. But what about people who don’t have the capacity to study? Will they not be able to connect to the creator?
When has the “Barrier” between our reality and the spiritual world been created? Has that barrier always been there since birth, or did we create a barrier by detaching from the spiritual world?
My experience is that our children have had some kind of connection with the spiritual world since birth. My wife, who is partially deaf, also has some kind of connection with the spiritual world. She, for example, hears 3 knocks on the door/wall when somebody she knows is going to pass away. And more.
And, if possible, what can we as parents do to keep our children connected with the spiritual world?
So, there are some exercises to start developing the 6th sense, even though it is impossible for us in this reality to bestow? I guess we get to that in a later stage of this course?
At this point I feel that developing a 6th sense would be like becoming a Super Hero, which comes from the will to receive (egoism).
So, there are some exercises (i guess we get to that in a later stage of this course?) to start developing the 6th sense, even though it is impossible for us in this reality to bestow.
At this point I feel that developing a 6th sense would be like becoming a Super Hero, which comes from the will to receive (egoism).
A Jewish friend of my wife, who also studied Kabbalah many years ago, mentioned that the revelation of the spiritual world can be very scary. My wife had experiences with the spiritual world, which she found scary. I am a very curious person, and have been wondering about the purpose of life since my late teenager years.
My question is: is there any reason to be careful while studying Kabbalah?