►Join KabU - Start your FREE 14-DAY trial. bit.ly/yj11-KabU-Kabbalah Gain access to ALL of KabU; courses, live events, exclusive zoom sessions student forums and for a limited time only to a 1-on-1 consultaion session with Gil or another Senior KabU instructor. Start now to get the FULL KabU experience To contact KabU you can reach out to info@kabuconnect[.]com
I got here from studying esoteric/ hermetic practices and philosophies! Authentic Kabbalah speaks to me and touches me more then “other” understandings! I’ve had a strong desire sense childhood and have never lost it but honestly, it feels like I’ve finally come home with Kabbalah… thank you!!
Buddha and Hindu mystics have also attained these understandings through very similar means. The connections between the 10 parts of the Kabbalah coincide with the Chakra system. Buddha was another human that achieved higher states of consciousness but the concepts are explained in eastern terminology. I have come to study the Kaballah as visualization of the 10 parts bring a different and potentially easier understanding of the planes of existence.
I’ve learned a lot from Kabbalah & absolutely believe in its value, & I agree with a lot of what you say in this & other videos. However, my one criticism would be that, in the same way that exclusively studying physical sciences is limiting, because there are truths that the scientific method & logical positivism can’t necessarily get at, so by refusing to consider or study any philosophy or possibilities about the nature of reality beyond the limits of the senses & empiricism, I’d also argue that it’s similarly constraining to limit yourself to any one religious or spiritual dogma/doctrine (whether it’s because it’s associated with our personal cultural background, or because it particularly appeals to us, or was passed down from parents, or whatever the case may be). Much in the same way that there are valuable truths found in Kabbalah that won’t be find in exclusive study of physics, or the sciences, there are also valuable truths I’ve found in Advaita Vedanta, or in Hermeticism, or in Taoism, or in Neoplatonism, or even a lot of traditions that I have more disagreements with (like Gnosticism, or a lot of other mystical & esoteric traditions). If someone is genuinely interested in the pursuit of truth, & wants to get closer to it by gleaning as much insight & developing as deep of a knowledge-base from which to draw sound conclusions as possible, then it’s really shooting yourself in the foot if you just find Kabbalah, & decide “That’s it, everything about it has to be absolutely right & there can’t be anything worth discovering anywhere else that I can’t find here.” There definitely ARE a lot of commonalities that make the general worldview of Kabbalah very compatible with basically all the other nondualistic, panentheistic (& more or less objective idealist) traditions… There’s a lot that I see pop up across many of the ones I just named (there’s a reason that Advaita Vedanta, Kabbalah, Hermeticism, Neoplatonism, & Taoism in particular stand out to me & are compatible enough that studying one really can be mutually beneficial to the study of the others). Sure, in a lot of details they differ (in some cases it’s more the terminology that differs, & in some cases there are fundamental differences in the metaphysics they describe), but the general frameworks are very similar, & I’d argue the following. 1. It’s only beneficial to you to know what all of them, & other traditions, teach, so that as you reason & observe the world & have experiences, you can reflect on more than one of these frameworks & really have a good idea of what aspects of which traditions are confluent with what you experience & conclude (& if you have to draw good ideas from multiple sources, then I think that syncretic process is perfectly healthy & preferable over just dogmatically clinging to aspects of one tradition that don’t really make sense, just because they are claimed by a tradition you adopted whole cloth). It’s not going to harm you to have more possibilities in mind, but it may be the source of an insight that leads you to a real revelation about where a particular tradition is right or wrong, & how reality really seems to be (or perhaps even is). And 2. As I said before, a lot of these traditions share their most fundamental beliefs. Nondualism (the idea that apparent opposites or part/counterpart pairs actually stem form the same source, & are in fact two aspects of one being, like the two sides of a single coin or two poles of a magnet). Or panentheism (the idea that God has both a transcendent & an immanent aspect). As far as I’m concerned, all of the traditions that share these kinds of tendencies should really be sympathetic & open to each other, form community together based on these shared insights, & learn whatever they can from each other, because I think they’re all on the right track, even if there are details that ALL of them probably get wrong here & there. What I’ve found, among these relatively similar traditions, is that in a lot of cases, they share a lot of overlapping philosophical ideas & insights, but they place greater *emphasis* on different subjects or phenomena or areas of study. And this is another angle that really makes me feel like I’ve gained a lot from studying a wide variety of traditions & schools of thought. There are some topics that Advaita Vedanta, or Kabbalah, or Hermeticism, or Neoplatonism, simply spends more time & discourse discussing. The discussion of nondualism in the Upanishads & Brahma Sutras is unparalleled by anything else I’ve ever read, whereas it is clearly true in Kabbalah (Ein Sof Aur & Kli are nondual- they appear as spiritual Light & the darkness of the Vessel, but they are two aspects or manifestations of the same being, but there is extensive exploration of the principle behind that unity in the Upanishads that absolutely could be of value to a Kabbalist. Likewise, the discussion of practical advise on how to embody the Light, or to attune yourself to the Platonic Good, or however you want to conceptualize it- that aspect is explored much more extensively, & in a non-moralizing way (not condemning people for arbitrary “sins” or demonizing certain kinds of people the way all the mainstream organized aspects of the Abrahamic religions tend to) in the Kabbalah than anywhere else I have found. The whole idea of the polarity of the Light & the Vessel being mirrored microcosmically in the human Soul/“Point of Light in the Heart” & Ego- also brilliant. And these kinds of ideas make such a beautiful & fascinating compliment to the Advaitin idea that “Atman = Brahman…” Or, more accurately, that Atman [the higher, true self of the individual- their true identity as the subjective consciousness/observer who looks out of their eyes] shares identity with- is an embodiment/instantiation of Brahman [the ultimate metaphysical reality & ground of being, which for Advaitins is essentially a panentheistic God, just like the Kabbalistic God]. Saying that the true self (as opposed to the base ego) shares identity with Brahman, the panentheistic God, is a very similar concept to the “point of Light in the Heart.” And just as Brahman is very similar to the Kabbalistic conception od God, Advaita Vedanta also describes the transcendent aspect of Brahman/God/the All in similar terms- Para Brahman is essentially the same concept as Ein Sof- an eternal, boundless, nondual (beyond all information/distinction) transcendent aspect of a God that is also immanent within creation & creation exists of & within it… But in the areas where they conflict, or where they emphasize their focus & use of time differently, it really can be enlightening to get both perspectives, & others. And sometimes it may not even be as simple as one being right & the other(s) wrong- but by learning more than one similar but diverging perspective on these questions, you can realize that the truth lies in some synthesis of more than one tradition’s perspective on a topic. Or that they’re all missing the mark in some way that allows you to kind of triangulate in on what it is they’re missing. Anyway, I feel I’ve only gained a lot from exploring & seeking good ideas wherever I can find them, so that’s my advice to others. When people get sucked into the same kind of close-minded religious dogmatism that you encounter in the exoteric organized religions, I find that that’s usually when dogma & traditionalism start to cloud judgement & people start to believe things just because they came from an authority, or just because they’re claimed in a particular text- & if someone wants to approach this stuff from a religious faith angle, that’s certainly their prerogative (I’m sure their ethics will end up better than they would be if informed by most of the exoteric mainstream organized religions)… But I think there’s a very strong case to be made that if you’re actually seeking Truth, presuming that it’s all to be found in one text, or one tradition, & refusing to critically think or challenge it or look to other perspectives for their insights on religious grounds is not an effective epistemological methodology. It seems to me that all of these nondual, panentheistic traditions are rooted in the same mystical experience & the same realizations & intuitions that follow from that experience (from ego death, boundary dissolution, merger with something that seems Absolute & eternal & transcendent of all distinction, including subject/object, observer/observer), so at least within those, I don’t see any reason other than dogmatism or sectarianism not to explore the lovely wisdom teachings they all have to offer. It’s a blessing that so many cultures have independently had these same revelations & that today, we have millennia worth of their discourse recorded, passed down for people to explore now, in the information age, when it’s all readily available online.
I miss being in KABU so much. And I don't know why after quitting I was even not feeling for these TH-cam sessions. Today it felt like before although I got it offline. I can never forget how KABU helped me to get back to myself and to let me know that I already have everything within me. But yes I have some problem with being heard and seen. So the medium for KABU for the young group stage and ahead was making me hate myself. That's why I left. Till date my desire is not in that direction. But I can never stop loving KABU and never forget the love I got from all of you. And definitely I got some wonderful friends. Thank you Gilad and the entire KABU team you helped me when I was lost and you loved me when I forgot how to. It was my home. And it will be in my heart always
I have been in Kabbalah over 25 years and also changed my life....so guys the cup of Jesus , aka Holly grail was all the time before your eyes but the secret is "you don't see it , you feel it".All the compliments to student's of Lightman and our dear Gil.
I’m late to the class but would like to define reality as I see it. Reality is the information that we have collected and processed through our five senses. As you stated however, there is other information available, but the majority of us haven’t the additional “senses” to perceive that information. And I might add, those five senses that we use to navigate this reality are emblems of frequency and vibration. I am so glad to find you. The Tree of Life is an exercise I’ve used without knowing it’s foundation. I was raised in a Christian household. I spend my life seeking knowledge that leads to Wisdom. I am so grateful to be lead to your classes. Thank you.
I don’t consider myself to be a spiritual person, but after seeing this presentation, I’m going to sign up for the courses. The price is especially appealing. I’m sure it costs you more to produce the programs than is covered by the tuition, but that is a measure of how much you believe the courses will help people.
I can tell you now. The spiritual realm, there is that thin veil that separates us from the spirits. Even the Bible talks about these spirits. The woman of Endor though she was a necromancer she had a connection to that realm. We are told to “test the Spirits”…. I am a Christian, and have been highly interested in the spiritual realm, highly interested in the study of the spirits… Kabbalah… Is another stepping stone for me… There must be MORE than this realm…
1 : a state of balance between opposing forces or actions. 2 : the normal balanced state of the body that is maintained by the inner ear and that keeps a person or animal from falling. equilibrium.I am looking for the hat state🙏now I understand what is missing thanks Gil
Me too! What the Bleep is responsible for all the Kabbalah I have learned since-ps if you havent started the study yet Hurry up. Signs and wonders Everywhere but you have to be trained up to see it
I love you're course , I am LDS and I have noticed the similarities of the instruction and teaching with that of the LDS Temple. It is as if the Kabbalah and LDS Temple are cousins.
Deuteronomy 29:28 “The secret things belong to HaShem our God, but the things revealed belong to us and to our children forever-in order to do all the words of this Torah.
For me, the biggest secret that opened that door to interpreting metaphor in Scripture and in nature, was praying for forgiveness and asking for discernment. I don't think I would have gotten to that point if I hadn't seen the ephemeral world behind the veil. I think the initiator initially was the death of my grandfather. Something happened. Not sure how it can simply be described as grief... That's how adults described it (I was 12). There were too many synchronicities, too many books put under my nose, too many mind boggling mysteries presented all at one time... I'm wondering what is that moment that others have felt that strange breath of something risen to help? It is a very tricky path, prayer to the Most High really balances out the rush of inspiration (and sometimes impulsivity). I don't know where I would be if it weren't for the need to understand?
Also I noticed the similarities of the tree of life and the connection with Lehi dream of the Tree of life found in the book of Mormon and Jacobs ladder.
This human Reality is what the soul perceives. Our understanding of reality is filtered through the lens of our soul or inner being. I want to access the reality where the soul resides
Thanks for the comment. If you are interested in learning more about Kabbalah, we have different options for you. On the one hand we have our course Kabbalah Revealed bit.ly/cm-KabU-Kabbalah, which is for free all the way, during which you will also have access to our Exclusive Zoom sessions held on Sundays at 2 PM ET. This course is a fundamentals course that lays out the foundation of the wisdom. On the other hand, you have the option to sign up to Reveal Kabbalah's Secrets Guide bit.ly/cm-KabbalahSecrets, which is an amazing course, a blueprint of the spiritual method of the entire wisdom of Kabbalah, which helps us understand the strategies that are required to attain spirituality. Best wishes!
here's this secret.. im gonna tell you, hold on.. it's so amazing, its life changing: talks in circles, talks in circles.. theres this secret, im going to tell you.. you just need 1 thing, either you have it or u dont.. im going to show you how i did it. talks in circles, talks in circles. its SOOO AMAZING!!! 1.2 hours later just buy our class and it will show you everything you need to know.
It's all about the mind, your mental state, and how to transmute negative limiting thoughts into empowering, expansive, powerful, loving, harmonious thoughts. Thats the basis of Kemetic alchemical, and jewish kabbalistic beliefs in my opinion (Though I am not trained formally in Kabbalah, so take that with a healthy dose of skepticism) All the answers are within. it's about meditation, finding and accepting your shadow, aligning your chakras. Your intuition will guide you though, not me. trust yourself and higher forces of balance guiding you into peace
What I have seen so far is an open thought system that closed itself off from the direct light of knowledge of truth and that the lens that delivers to the system split into many smaller lenses. The thought that was stored in the enclosed system, created a false sense of life that we experience as physical life which infact is one mind creating thought within itself like our physical mind creates and believes is true and is cemented into our reality by others saying they experience the same. By allowing in the true light or truth opens up the enclosed system. This upper truth then mingles with the lower thought of the enclosed system. The lower system fights the higher thought for control. Friction. So bestole to us has to be passed through us to others to wake up the whole in the closed system. This, over generations produces a positive in the closed system helping it recover to its open position. The positive knowledge is saved but held outside the closed system which in turn helps feed light back into the closed system as it has become part of the oneness of the higher realms. So the closed system is useful but the aim is to rectify the systems perception.
Gratitude gratitude gratitude 🌼 I cannot say thank you enough for all you are and all you do for the nurturing of the Human Soul into wholeness 🙏😍🦋 Xoxo Co-Creators of World Peace xoxo
God runs the seen and the unseen world. I have been looking into all of it too! Im just going with the flow of things. I like my internal device that helps me with the unseen. With the instruction from the Almighty God the blue print. Thank you for this video and God bless you
I watch your video again and again but not much understanding about Kabbalah. Seems interesting to receive Kabbalah wisdom and knowledge with you course. I tried to open the website but it seems it is blocked in our country. What should i di sir??
Hi Joutie, and thanks for reaching out. Our website is open to all. Try this link www.kabbalah.info/ From there, on the main page, you will find the link to ''KabU - The Science of Everything, Free Kabbalah Course'' Please let us know how it went.
I was hoping you see this to help me understand exactly how do you plant your desire in a place where it can grow while being nurtured? I understand that you explained it but it doesn't really tell me and I say me because maybe I'm not getting it in your terms but exactly how do you do that you see I'm thinking in literal terms which I know it's not that so me refocusing and projecting it into a figuratively speaking motive how do you do that? Is it just a simple thought of thinking a specific desire in a place of growth like imagining it growing? That's what I'm saying am I supposed to imagine it growing in a nurtured environment? I just don't understand exactly what you mean.., can you please break this down for me I greatly appreciate thank you.
Hi Auzz, Sure. Yes this is an allegory. If your desire for spirituality resembles the seed then you want to make sure you plant your desire in a place that nurtures it. That would mean being part of an environment that is pursuing the same development. It could be e.g here on youtube (reading the comments, joining the live sessions, actively participating etc) and it could also be as part of our online community that we developed to be just that - a place to nurture that spiritual desire. (See link in description). Let me know if this is clearer.
369 are my numbers too, I like the number color and hided worlds in word codes. this is not what I'm looking for, but it was a well spent 15 minutes . I will keep this knowledge with me ty
good job in being real and provide clarity with passion, feeling your energy ;) great teaching on a simple level love it will use your ideas to my own clients students, reality from my perspective = a temporary perspective of the identified self-experience towards an explanation of the experience with the purpose to trigger growth to the higher self-awareness
Hello Kabbalah teacher I am asking what happens if you don't work and don't have even money to pay can a person like me be able to someone to help me to learn Kabbalah without having money to pay what happens to a person like me who does not work
1:00 money seems to be the goal on this lower level, thats what i strive for asd welll , what could be the value in the next plane? acceptance of our ideas? who knows? not I.
Although convenient, using Jesus as a reference for time (BC - Before Christ) can feel inappropriate in some contexts. I would recommend using BCE (Before Common Era) as a more neutral and inclusive alternative.
Hi Truth, Authentic Kabbalah does not deal with numerology. Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman summarizes what Kabbalah and its purpose is in the following talk FAQ on Kabbalah - How Does Kabbalah Work? | Ask the Kabbalist with Dr. Michael Laitman th-cam.com/video/PMXcno-7sSU/w-d-xo.html Best wishes
Gematria a.k.a Jewish Numerology is a person’s or soul’s particular internal state, which consists of a spiritual desire (called a “Kli” [“vessel”]) and spiritual light (called “Ohr”) that fills the desire. It involves a technical method of relating a number to the letter for every letter in the Hebrew alphabet (e.g aleph =1, bet = 2, gimel =3). According to gematria, words also have a numerical value - they are simply the sum of the letters. However, the method of gematria is a lot more than simply matching numbers to letters, it holds in it a secret code relating the letters and words to specific forces in the spiritual worlds. It is a way of recording the final state of the soul. The totality of all feelings, perceptions, states, memories, and intentions that the soul undergoes can be expressed by means of letters or letter sequences known as “Gematria.” Read more and watch, for clarification th-cam.com/video/chC6Kc8hIhg/w-d-xo.html
funny how many paths lead to similar places. Unconventional source that brought you into Kabbalah/Zohar but similar to my own... Funny, but I guess that's why they call it the school of roots and branches.... I think? lol
The name is wisdom, Adam was giving that wisdom of all living things, same as most blessed Virgin Mary received upon being given the incarnation. ❤️🔥Adam was exiled from Eden for not holding eve up as divine.
A blind person sees nothing. That does not change the reality of knowing they are holding a coffee cup. Reality is quantified in observable or measurable results. You say your life left you no spare minute, but you found time to be obsessed with reading everything on Kabbalah. ???
Hi Gary, Kabbalists are regular people that have developed an additional sense that enables them to interact with a hidden layer of reality. With the Wisdom of Kabbalah - anyone (that desires) can develop that sense.
56 min teaching, 7 min promoting KabU (which is what enables us to create everything on youtube for free). Maybe you started watching from the end....?
that's a high goal for 2 weeks :) But it should be enough time for you to check it and and see if you feel that this is the place where you will be able to achieve this.
►Join KabU - Start your FREE 14-DAY trial.
bit.ly/yj11-KabU-Kabbalah
Gain access to ALL of KabU; courses, live events, exclusive zoom sessions student forums and for a limited time only to a 1-on-1 consultaion session with Gil or another Senior KabU instructor. Start now to get the FULL KabU experience
To contact KabU you can reach out to info@kabuconnect[.]com
Thank you .. I have the deep desire.yes
Why this link is not working? I am trying to join 🤔
I got here from studying esoteric/ hermetic practices and philosophies! Authentic Kabbalah speaks to me and touches me more then “other” understandings! I’ve had a strong desire sense childhood and have never lost it but honestly, it feels like I’ve finally come home with Kabbalah… thank you!!
Buddha and Hindu mystics have also attained these understandings through very similar means. The connections between the 10 parts of the Kabbalah coincide with the Chakra system. Buddha was another human that achieved higher states of consciousness but the concepts are explained in eastern terminology. I have come to study the Kaballah as visualization of the 10 parts bring a different and potentially easier understanding of the planes of existence.
Isn’t it amazing, I see these understandings, in a lot of different practices!
You're right, if Judaism have a mystical branch called Kabbalah. Buddhism has also a mystical branch and that is VAJRAYANA.
Hindu and Buddhism copied
The Chakra is corporeal.
I’ve learned a lot from Kabbalah & absolutely believe in its value, & I agree with a lot of what you say in this & other videos. However, my one criticism would be that, in the same way that exclusively studying physical sciences is limiting, because there are truths that the scientific method & logical positivism can’t necessarily get at, so by refusing to consider or study any philosophy or possibilities about the nature of reality beyond the limits of the senses & empiricism, I’d also argue that it’s similarly constraining to limit yourself to any one religious or spiritual dogma/doctrine (whether it’s because it’s associated with our personal cultural background, or because it particularly appeals to us, or was passed down from parents, or whatever the case may be). Much in the same way that there are valuable truths found in Kabbalah that won’t be find in exclusive study of physics, or the sciences, there are also valuable truths I’ve found in Advaita Vedanta, or in Hermeticism, or in Taoism, or in Neoplatonism, or even a lot of traditions that I have more disagreements with (like Gnosticism, or a lot of other mystical & esoteric traditions). If someone is genuinely interested in the pursuit of truth, & wants to get closer to it by gleaning as much insight & developing as deep of a knowledge-base from which to draw sound conclusions as possible, then it’s really shooting yourself in the foot if you just find Kabbalah, & decide “That’s it, everything about it has to be absolutely right & there can’t be anything worth discovering anywhere else that I can’t find here.” There definitely ARE a lot of commonalities that make the general worldview of Kabbalah very compatible with basically all the other nondualistic, panentheistic (& more or less objective idealist) traditions… There’s a lot that I see pop up across many of the ones I just named (there’s a reason that Advaita Vedanta, Kabbalah, Hermeticism, Neoplatonism, & Taoism in particular stand out to me & are compatible enough that studying one really can be mutually beneficial to the study of the others). Sure, in a lot of details they differ (in some cases it’s more the terminology that differs, & in some cases there are fundamental differences in the metaphysics they describe), but the general frameworks are very similar, & I’d argue the following.
1. It’s only beneficial to you to know what all of them, & other traditions, teach, so that as you reason & observe the world & have experiences, you can reflect on more than one of these frameworks & really have a good idea of what aspects of which traditions are confluent with what you experience & conclude (& if you have to draw good ideas from multiple sources, then I think that syncretic process is perfectly healthy & preferable over just dogmatically clinging to aspects of one tradition that don’t really make sense, just because they are claimed by a tradition you adopted whole cloth). It’s not going to harm you to have more possibilities in mind, but it may be the source of an insight that leads you to a real revelation about where a particular tradition is right or wrong, & how reality really seems to be (or perhaps even is).
And 2. As I said before, a lot of these traditions share their most fundamental beliefs. Nondualism (the idea that apparent opposites or part/counterpart pairs actually stem form the same source, & are in fact two aspects of one being, like the two sides of a single coin or two poles of a magnet). Or panentheism (the idea that God has both a transcendent & an immanent aspect). As far as I’m concerned, all of the traditions that share these kinds of tendencies should really be sympathetic & open to each other, form community together based on these shared insights, & learn whatever they can from each other, because I think they’re all on the right track, even if there are details that ALL of them probably get wrong here & there. What I’ve found, among these relatively similar traditions, is that in a lot of cases, they share a lot of overlapping philosophical ideas & insights, but they place greater *emphasis* on different subjects or phenomena or areas of study. And this is another angle that really makes me feel like I’ve gained a lot from studying a wide variety of traditions & schools of thought. There are some topics that Advaita Vedanta, or Kabbalah, or Hermeticism, or Neoplatonism, simply spends more time & discourse discussing. The discussion of nondualism in the Upanishads & Brahma Sutras is unparalleled by anything else I’ve ever read, whereas it is clearly true in Kabbalah (Ein Sof Aur & Kli are nondual- they appear as spiritual Light & the darkness of the Vessel, but they are two aspects or manifestations of the same being, but there is extensive exploration of the principle behind that unity in the Upanishads that absolutely could be of value to a Kabbalist. Likewise, the discussion of practical advise on how to embody the Light, or to attune yourself to the Platonic Good, or however you want to conceptualize it- that aspect is explored much more extensively, & in a non-moralizing way (not condemning people for arbitrary “sins” or demonizing certain kinds of people the way all the mainstream organized aspects of the Abrahamic religions tend to) in the Kabbalah than anywhere else I have found.
The whole idea of the polarity of the Light & the Vessel being mirrored microcosmically in the human Soul/“Point of Light in the Heart” & Ego- also brilliant. And these kinds of ideas make such a beautiful & fascinating compliment to the Advaitin idea that “Atman = Brahman…” Or, more accurately, that Atman [the higher, true self of the individual- their true identity as the subjective consciousness/observer who looks out of their eyes] shares identity with- is an embodiment/instantiation of Brahman [the ultimate metaphysical reality & ground of being, which for Advaitins is essentially a panentheistic God, just like the Kabbalistic God]. Saying that the true self (as opposed to the base ego) shares identity with Brahman, the panentheistic God, is a very similar concept to the “point of Light in the Heart.” And just as Brahman is very similar to the Kabbalistic conception od God, Advaita Vedanta also describes the transcendent aspect of Brahman/God/the All in similar terms- Para Brahman is essentially the same concept as Ein Sof- an eternal, boundless, nondual (beyond all information/distinction) transcendent aspect of a God that is also immanent within creation & creation exists of & within it… But in the areas where they conflict, or where they emphasize their focus & use of time differently, it really can be enlightening to get both perspectives, & others. And sometimes it may not even be as simple as one being right & the other(s) wrong- but by learning more than one similar but diverging perspective on these questions, you can realize that the truth lies in some synthesis of more than one tradition’s perspective on a topic. Or that they’re all missing the mark in some way that allows you to kind of triangulate in on what it is they’re missing.
Anyway, I feel I’ve only gained a lot from exploring & seeking good ideas wherever I can find them, so that’s my advice to others. When people get sucked into the same kind of close-minded religious dogmatism that you encounter in the exoteric organized religions, I find that that’s usually when dogma & traditionalism start to cloud judgement & people start to believe things just because they came from an authority, or just because they’re claimed in a particular text- & if someone wants to approach this stuff from a religious faith angle, that’s certainly their prerogative (I’m sure their ethics will end up better than they would be if informed by most of the exoteric mainstream organized religions)… But I think there’s a very strong case to be made that if you’re actually seeking Truth, presuming that it’s all to be found in one text, or one tradition, & refusing to critically think or challenge it or look to other perspectives for their insights on religious grounds is not an effective epistemological methodology.
It seems to me that all of these nondual, panentheistic traditions are rooted in the same mystical experience & the same realizations & intuitions that follow from that experience (from ego death, boundary dissolution, merger with something that seems Absolute & eternal & transcendent of all distinction, including subject/object, observer/observer), so at least within those, I don’t see any reason other than dogmatism or sectarianism not to explore the lovely wisdom teachings they all have to offer. It’s a blessing that so many cultures have independently had these same revelations & that today, we have millennia worth of their discourse recorded, passed down for people to explore now, in the information age, when it’s all readily available online.
I miss being in KABU so much. And I don't know why after quitting I was even not feeling for these TH-cam sessions. Today it felt like before although I got it offline.
I can never forget how KABU helped me to get back to myself and to let me know that I already have everything within me.
But yes I have some problem with being heard and seen. So the medium for KABU for the young group stage and ahead was making me hate myself. That's why I left.
Till date my desire is not in that direction.
But I can never stop loving KABU and never forget the love I got from all of you.
And definitely I got some wonderful friends.
Thank you Gilad and the entire KABU team you helped me when I was lost and you loved me when I forgot how to.
It was my home. And it will be in my heart always
Love how beautifully this complements and precedes all sciences, even my beloved quantum physics.
Felt pleasure from yearning and desire today just had to share and Thank You for all you are and all you do!! Mitakuye Oyasin
We are all connected
Every time I want to say THANK YOU for everything you are doing!!!!
I have been in Kabbalah over 25 years and also changed my life....so guys the cup of Jesus , aka Holly grail was all the time before your eyes but the secret is "you don't see it , you feel it".All the compliments to student's of Lightman and our dear Gil.
I’m late to the class but would like to define reality as I see it. Reality is the information that we have collected and processed through our five senses. As you stated however, there is other information available, but the majority of us haven’t the additional “senses” to perceive that information. And I might add, those five senses that we use to navigate this reality are emblems of frequency and vibration.
I am so glad to find you. The Tree of Life is an exercise I’ve used without knowing it’s foundation. I was raised in a Christian household.
I spend my life seeking knowledge that leads to Wisdom. I am so grateful to be lead to your classes.
Thank you.
I don’t consider myself to be a spiritual person, but after seeing this presentation, I’m going to sign up for the courses. The price is especially appealing. I’m sure it costs you more to produce the programs than is covered by the tuition, but that is a measure of how much you believe the courses will help people.
Thank you for your clarity & simplicity!
so how was it?
This session answered so many questions for me! Thank you for such beautiful Wisdom!
Thanks for these wonderful insights Gil - really appreciate it
Very inspiring and clear! Thank you so much.
Thank you, Gilad & KabU - every bit you shared resonated sooo deeply.
I also had that thought years ago about the radio frequencies all around us all the time and tuning into them.
I can tell you now. The spiritual realm, there is that thin veil that separates us from the spirits. Even the Bible talks about these spirits.
The woman of Endor though she was a necromancer she had a connection to that realm.
We are told to “test the Spirits”….
I am a Christian, and have been highly interested in the spiritual realm, highly interested in the study of the spirits… Kabbalah… Is another stepping stone for me… There must be MORE than this realm…
What a session!❤ bests for you and your beautiful family.
Glad that you enjoyed!
Best wishes!
Here for the replay! Thank you so much
15 years ago I was on similar journey and I was 22 tooooooooooo !!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️✨✨✨
1 : a state of balance between opposing forces or actions. 2 : the normal balanced state of the body that is maintained by the inner ear and that keeps a person or animal from falling. equilibrium.I am looking for the hat state🙏now I understand what is missing thanks Gil
love ur classes cheers from brazil
Thank you for the clear presentation very helpful
Glad you liked it Todd
You create reality by your thoughts and actions.
Brilliant lesson! ❤️🔥🚀
Me too! What the Bleep is responsible for all the Kabbalah I have learned since-ps if you havent started the study yet Hurry up. Signs and wonders Everywhere but you have to be trained up to see it
I love you're course , I am LDS and I have noticed the similarities of the instruction and teaching with that of the LDS Temple. It is as if the Kabbalah and LDS Temple are cousins.
Deuteronomy 29:28 “The secret things belong to HaShem our God, but the things revealed belong to us and to our children forever-in order to do all the words of this Torah.
1945
Great video thank you!
Thank you so much 💞
For me, the biggest secret that opened that door to interpreting metaphor in Scripture and in nature, was praying for forgiveness and asking for discernment. I don't think I would have gotten to that point if I hadn't seen the ephemeral world behind the veil. I think the initiator initially was the death of my grandfather. Something happened. Not sure how it can simply be described as grief... That's how adults described it (I was 12). There were too many synchronicities, too many books put under my nose, too many mind boggling mysteries presented all at one time... I'm wondering what is that moment that others have felt that strange breath of something risen to help? It is a very tricky path, prayer to the Most High really balances out the rush of inspiration (and sometimes impulsivity). I don't know where I would be if it weren't for the need to understand?
This is so good 😊
wow what a great introduction loved it
An amazing explanation!
Thank you
I'll sign up when I make more money. pray for me 🙏
Seek ye first the inner kingdom brother, and all shall be added unto you
Also I noticed the similarities of the tree of life and the connection with Lehi dream of the Tree of life found in the book of Mormon and Jacobs ladder.
This human Reality is what the soul perceives. Our understanding of reality is filtered through the lens of our soul or inner being. I want to access the reality where the soul resides
Thank you 🙏🏽 💯
Hello from David in Mesa AZ
nice explanation. level up people
After listening to you I have all the questions unanswered
Didn’t understand a word you said
I must be ……….
Thanks for the comment.
If you are interested in learning more about Kabbalah, we have different options for you. On the one hand we have our course Kabbalah Revealed bit.ly/cm-KabU-Kabbalah, which is for free all the way, during which you will also have access to our Exclusive Zoom sessions held on Sundays at 2 PM ET. This course is a fundamentals course that lays out the foundation of the wisdom.
On the other hand, you have the option to sign up to Reveal Kabbalah's Secrets Guide bit.ly/cm-KabbalahSecrets, which is an amazing course, a blueprint of the spiritual method of the entire wisdom of Kabbalah, which helps us understand the strategies that are required to attain spirituality.
Best wishes!
here's this secret.. im gonna tell you, hold on.. it's so amazing, its life changing: talks in circles, talks in circles.. theres this secret, im going to tell you.. you just need 1 thing, either you have it or u dont.. im going to show you how i did it. talks in circles, talks in circles. its SOOO AMAZING!!! 1.2 hours later just buy our class and it will show you everything you need to know.
It's all about the mind, your mental state, and how to transmute negative limiting thoughts into empowering, expansive, powerful, loving, harmonious thoughts. Thats the basis of Kemetic alchemical, and jewish kabbalistic beliefs in my opinion (Though I am not trained formally in Kabbalah, so take that with a healthy dose of skepticism)
All the answers are within. it's about meditation, finding and accepting your shadow, aligning your chakras. Your intuition will guide you though, not me. trust yourself and higher forces of balance guiding you into peace
Exactly
What I have seen so far is an open thought system that closed itself off from the direct light of knowledge of truth and that the lens that delivers to the system split into many smaller lenses.
The thought that was stored in the enclosed system, created a false sense of life that we experience as physical life which infact is one mind creating thought within itself like our physical mind creates and believes is true and is cemented into our reality by others saying they experience the same.
By allowing in the true light or truth opens up the enclosed system. This upper truth then mingles with the lower thought of the enclosed system. The lower system fights the higher thought for control. Friction. So bestole to us has to be passed through us to others to wake up the whole in the closed system. This, over generations produces a positive in the closed system helping it recover to its open position.
The positive knowledge is saved but held outside the closed system which in turn helps feed light back into the closed system as it has become part of the oneness of the higher realms.
So the closed system is useful but the aim is to rectify the systems perception.
Gratitude gratitude gratitude 🌼
I cannot say thank you enough for all you are and all you do for the nurturing of the Human Soul into wholeness 🙏😍🦋
Xoxo Co-Creators of World Peace xoxo
God runs the seen and the unseen world. I have been looking into all of it too! Im just going with the flow of things. I like my internal device that helps me with the unseen. With the instruction from the Almighty God the blue print.
Thank you for this video and God bless you
What I felt????? It's too spiritual, I feel powerful.... I tend to sip coffee while watching to keep me grounded.
I watch your video again and again but not much understanding about Kabbalah. Seems interesting to receive Kabbalah wisdom and knowledge with you course. I tried to open the website but it seems it is blocked in our country. What should i di sir??
Hi Joutie, and thanks for reaching out.
Our website is open to all. Try this link www.kabbalah.info/
From there, on the main page, you will find the link to ''KabU - The Science of Everything, Free Kabbalah Course''
Please let us know how it went.
I like the drawings
:)
I was hoping you see this to help me understand exactly how do you plant your desire in a place where it can grow while being nurtured? I understand that you explained it but it doesn't really tell me and I say me because maybe I'm not getting it in your terms but exactly how do you do that you see I'm thinking in literal terms which I know it's not that so me refocusing and projecting it into a figuratively speaking motive how do you do that? Is it just a simple thought of thinking a specific desire in a place of growth like imagining it growing? That's what I'm saying am I supposed to imagine it growing in a nurtured environment? I just don't understand exactly what you mean.., can you please break this down for me I greatly appreciate thank you.
Hi Auzz, Sure. Yes this is an allegory. If your desire for spirituality resembles the seed then you want to make sure you plant your desire in a place that nurtures it. That would mean being part of an environment that is pursuing the same development. It could be e.g here on youtube (reading the comments, joining the live sessions, actively participating etc) and it could also be as part of our online community that we developed to be just that - a place to nurture that spiritual desire. (See link in description). Let me know if this is clearer.
This Is Truth!
The title says 57 minutes but it is actually 64 minutes. The difference is 7, which is the number of braches in a Menorah. Coincidence?
This was great but I was heartbroken when I got to the paying part.. it contradicts everything you said
I fast forwarded this video every 15 seconds and each time this guy did "ahhhmmm"
369 are my numbers too, I like the number color and hided worlds in word codes. this is not what I'm looking for, but it was a well spent 15 minutes . I will keep this knowledge with me ty
Omg! Cute pictures of Gil studying physics lol 😂 Australia Cambodia Vietnam wow 😯 me went to all those countries also ..
good job in being real and provide clarity with passion, feeling your energy ;) great teaching on a simple level love it will use your ideas to my own clients students, reality from my perspective = a temporary perspective of the identified self-experience towards an explanation of the experience with the purpose to trigger growth to the higher self-awareness
You can effect energy fields
🌹
At the moment I am studying The Tanya. Is this Kabbalah?
🗽NOT EXACTLY BUT MUCH OVERLAP -- COUNTING OF OMER IS A GREAT INTRODUCTION
How is this course different to studying The Golden Dawn?
❤
Reality = That which is.
And also paradoxically, it also is that which isn't simultaneously
Hello Kabbalah teacher I am asking what happens if you don't work and don't have even money to pay can a person like me be able to someone to help me to learn Kabbalah without having money to pay what happens to a person like me who does not work
Go to work then. Or ask someone for the money.
Good stuff
In Kabbalah, What is the same & the different in Islamic Bible(ALQUARAN) Vs Catholic Bible??? Can u told to me.... Thank you 🙏So much, Gnight
Hi Kelly, and thanks for the question. The difference is that Kabbalah is not a religion, nor belief, but a science.
Is this like the different levels of heaven up to the 7th heaven?
I m Christian but I believe in Christianity, and Judaism too
Hi Mel, thanks for the comment. The wisdom of Kabbalah is not Judaism, not belief, and not for specific people but is open to everyone. Best wishes
As above 👆🏼 so below 👇🏼
Please send the way to contact kabu
►Join KabU - Start your FREE 14-DAY trial.
bit.ly/yj11-KabU-Kabbalah
How great to be on this journey together...solo worked to get us to here...on the bus now with you all!
1:00 money seems to be the goal on this lower level, thats what i strive for asd welll , what could be the value in the next plane? acceptance of our ideas? who knows? not I.
Although convenient, using Jesus as a reference for time (BC - Before Christ) can feel inappropriate in some contexts. I would recommend using BCE (Before Common Era) as a more neutral and inclusive alternative.
6:07 what is the name of the movie?? the best I can figure is"what would bake do me now" and obviously there are no results
Hi Tralfaz, the movie is actually called "What the bleep do we know?" :)
@@giladshir thanks!
I getting messages thur the static
my ears are ringing like crazy
I watched this and knew no more than i already knew..😂
This. I could somehow foresee the sales pitch at the end lol
KabU has provided a flow of information which gave understanding about the way in which my flow was being directed by YHWH. -Benaud
Is 57 a powerful number?
Hi Truth,
Authentic Kabbalah does not deal with numerology.
Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman summarizes what Kabbalah and its purpose is in the following talk FAQ on Kabbalah - How Does Kabbalah Work? | Ask the Kabbalist with Dr. Michael Laitman
th-cam.com/video/PMXcno-7sSU/w-d-xo.html
Best wishes
I thought Gematria was apart of Kabbalah?!
In Chaldean cipher I’m 57, which is why I asked. 😉
Gematria a.k.a Jewish Numerology is a person’s or soul’s particular internal state, which consists of a spiritual desire (called a “Kli” [“vessel”]) and spiritual light (called “Ohr”) that fills the desire. It involves a technical method of relating a number to the letter for every letter in the Hebrew alphabet (e.g aleph =1, bet = 2, gimel =3). According to gematria, words also have a numerical value - they are simply the sum of the letters. However, the method of gematria is a lot more than simply matching numbers to letters, it holds in it a secret code relating the letters and words to specific forces in the spiritual worlds.
It is a way of recording the final state of the soul. The totality of all feelings, perceptions, states, memories, and intentions that the soul undergoes can be expressed by means of letters or letter sequences known as “Gematria.”
Read more and watch, for clarification th-cam.com/video/chC6Kc8hIhg/w-d-xo.html
Thank you.
I find Gematria fascinating and I appreciate you taking the time to elaborate on the subject matter.
Cheers 🥂
funny how many paths lead to similar places. Unconventional source that brought you into Kabbalah/Zohar but similar to my own... Funny, but I guess that's why they call it the school of roots and branches.... I think? lol
Hi, Books?! I haven't
Hi Nasser,
Thanks for the question.
Should you be looking for Kabbalah books, please visit www.kabbalahbooks.info/collections/books
Best wishes!
Hi Nasser,
Should you wish to purchase Kabbalah books, please visit www.kabbalahbooks.info/collections/books
Best wishes
Science can explain how the cake is made but not why or what for
😂 That photo of what you found in physics. Dude 😝
Lchaim🎉
YO YOU DIDNT TELL ME NOTHING!
The name is wisdom, Adam was giving that wisdom of all living things, same as most blessed Virgin Mary received upon being given the incarnation. ❤️🔥Adam was exiled from Eden for not holding eve up as divine.
A blind person sees nothing. That does not change the reality of knowing they are holding a coffee cup. Reality is quantified in observable or measurable results.
You say your life left you no spare minute, but you found time to be obsessed with reading everything on Kabbalah. ???
Is kabuluists created and delivered by descendants of Hashem?
Hi Gary, Kabbalists are regular people that have developed an additional sense that enables them to interact with a hidden layer of reality. With the Wisdom of Kabbalah - anyone (that desires) can develop that sense.
😁🤩😙☺😘
Your a salesman for your kabbalah courses spend more time teaching and less selling let your work speak for itself
56 min teaching, 7 min promoting KabU (which is what enables us to create everything on youtube for free). Maybe you started watching from the end....?
I just trying like you in numerous numbers to win LOTTO. I BOLIEVE IN MIRACLES 👍🙏❤️$$$$$$$7777777
and so............2 free weeks in KABU will be enough to establish the reality of what you have described ?
that's a high goal for 2 weeks :) But it should be enough time for you to check it and and see if you feel that this is the place where you will be able to achieve this.
❤