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KABBALAH & MADONNA IS IT JUST FOR MOVIE STARS?

by: judaicaman( 2061Feedback score is 1000 to 4,999) Top 100 Reviewer
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With all the recent rumors, true and false about Madonna being into Kabala, I decided to inform the Ebay community more about what Kabbala is all about so that you can make your own decision whether or not to get into this aspect of Biblical interpretation, and that is what it really is, no more, no less. You can by the way purchase a copy of the full set of 23 volume zohar set and use it as a good energy source or begin to actually study it. In any case, here's my guide. I hope you get some use from it, and if you do, please vote on it, it makes my stay on Ebay all the more pleasureable to know that I have helped people lead more informed lives. And also don't forget to look at my gold & silver Cabbala amulets . Mention this guide and take $2 off the postage!

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about the study of Kabbala:

       Who Can Study Kabbalah?


Ideally, everyone should be able to study Kabbalah. Kabbalah is the inner wisdom of creation revealed to us by God in order to bring us closer to Him. Clearly, God desires that all human beings come as close to Him as possible. Thus, Kabbalah is important for all people.

That said, it is important to clarify that each of us has to study Kabbalah at his own individual level, which, contrary to common misconceptions, may have nothing to do with age, gender, or any other imagined limitation.

                       Can Non Jews Study Kabbalah?

Since Kabbalah is part of Jewish tradition, it is often mistakenly assumed that it has no pertinence to non-Jews. However, much of Kabbalah is pertinent to all human beings, since the study of Kabbalah arouses in all students the desire to worship One God, as commanded in the Torah (Bible) to all mankind.

The Torah anticipates that every human being become a righteous servant of the One God of Israel, exclusively. For a non-Jew, this means to become a Righteous Gentile, unless he desires to proceed even further and to convert to Judaism. Much of the Kabbalah is pertinent to the consciousness of Righteous Gentiles. Kabbalah arouses one to the true worship of God, a commandment relevant to all mankind. In order to worship, one has to be conscious of and to experience the emotions of love and fear of God, two of the six constant commandments of the heart. In order to experience these emotions, one has to have meditative content and input.

The levels of Divine Light that are pertinent for non-Jews to study are the explicitly immanent levels of Divinity. This is the influx of Divine energy that is present in the creative process. God's Infinite Light is absolutely transcendent.  Until the Messiah comes, though, this is still relatively a state of Jewish consciousness.
Thus, a non-Jew should learn in Kabbalah those secrets of creation that help him to appreciate and become aware of God's immanent light in creation. This draws him closer to God and augments his desire to serve Him.

Clearly, in order for non-Jews to study Kabbalah,they have to identify with receiving this wisdom through the channel of the Torah and the Jewish People, and commit themselves to worship the One God of Israel and live in accordance with the seven commandments given by Him to Noah for all peoples.

     Is There an Age or Gender Limitation on the Study of Kabbalah?


Even though there is an opinion that one should not begin to study Kabbala until the age of 40, the great masters of Kabbalah did not agree with this opinion. Some of the greatest teachers of Kabbalah--including the Ari, -did not live to the age of 40! From an early age they began to study Kabbalah. In the Zohar we find that a sign of the coming of the Messiah is when children will study and discuss Kabbalah.

Kabbalah reveals to us the drama of God’s creation of the universe. It is like a game of hide-and-seek. In this Divinely inspired game, God conceals Himself, but He desires that we seek Him. He promises us that if we seek Him with all our heart and soul, we will ultimately find Him.

The seeking is the study of Kabbalah. It can begin from the first moment that a person realizes that there is more to this world than what meets the eye, and this can be at a very early stage of life.

The reason that some authorities have warned against studying Kabbalah at too early an age was that there were instances in Jewish history, even relatively recently, when most negative phenomena resulted from the misrepresentation and misuse of Kabbalah. For example, approximately 350 years ago, a misguided Jew, Shabbetai Tzvi, proclaimed himself the Messiah, basing himself on misinterpretations of Kabbalah. Before he was proven a fraud, he had wrought great material and spiritual suffering upon a significant portion of European  Jewry.Indeed, the study of the inner dimension of Torah -Kabbalah- helps all people to fulfill the "duties of the heart"--the six constant commandments mandated by the Torah, which include the faith in God's Omnipresence and Providence over all, and love and awe of God.These commandments are relevant to men, women and children. Indeed, these commandments are key in the education of children, as they relate to the foundation of one's rectified state of consciousness.True experiences of faith, love, and awe depend upon the meditative process, as explained by Maimonides--the great Jewish philosopher and author of the Mishneh Torah (Review of the Torah). This experience comes with the study of the inner dimension of the Torah.  This is what strengthens one's faith in God and arouses in the heart the emotions of love and awe.Thus, if Kabbalah is studied for the sake of fulfilling "the duties of the heart," there is no difference between men and women, for these commandments are equally pertinent to all.Of course, any subject must be studied at the level or degree of comprehension of the individual student. There are endless levels of understanding. One has to begin at the level relevant to him/her, and to proceed from there.


Guide ID: 10000000001685992Guide created: 08/30/06 (updated 09/01/09)

 
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