Science and religion are two parallel paths, which humanity followed while
researching this world, when trying to understand the place and
possibilities of Homo sapiens and to determine the purpose and meaning of
its existence.
These attempts have continued, for many thousands of years, without yielding
any definite result. In order to get such a result, humanity had to go
through a long and difficult period of development. During this time, a
fundamental science about the structure of the entire universe, about man's
unique place and purpose in it, and about the properties and structure of a
human soul was being created and passed from generation to generation.
This science is called Kabbalah. Ancient philosophers, medieval theologians,
and contemporary physicists tried to delve into its secrets. Today, when the
period of humanity's material development is coming to an end, Kabbalah is
becoming accessible to everyone who wants to receive answers to "the final
questions" – accessible to such an extent that there is an opportunity to
offer everyone a chance to familiarize themselves with its basic
principles, and to understand in which direction humanity will develop in
the future.
As a historical phenomenon, Kabbalah is rather multifaceted. At the
beginning stages of its development it was an oral tradition, the knowledge
of which did not leave the confines of a closed circle of the initiated. But
with the emergence of printed publications, although Kabbalah was still
expressed through allusions in a symbolic and metaphorical form, Kabbalah
has always created an opportunity for various interpretations. And those
interpretations have constantly accompanied Kabbalah throughout its history.
This is exactly why, retrospectively, this teaching has different schools,
directions, and trends. In spite of this, its profound philosophical essence
has not changed cardinally.
Kabbalah is neither mysticism, nor philosophy, nor science in a sense that
it cannot be fully equated to these spiritual phenomena. But it certainly
contains mystical, religious, philosophical and, undoubtedly, scientific
meanings. In this respect, Kabbalah can be seen as a unique spiritual
formation, a special form of irrational consciousness, which, at the same
time, contains in itself a strictly rational dimension.
Quite often people talk about Kabbalah as a secret teaching. Precisely
because Kabbalah was concealed, numerous legends, falsifications, fiction,
and non-scientific claims and explanations emerged around it. Only at the
end of the last century did Kabbalah start spreading around the entire
world. The most profound knowledge about the fundamental principles of
creation, its laws, special methodology of world consciousness has been
accumulated by Kabbalah over hundreds of years, waiting for the time, when
humanity develops to a level at which it will be able to accept the
Kabbalistic knowledge, and to use such knowledge properly.
Humanity is constantly looking for the logical substantiation of its
existence; man has been researching the laws of nature for many thousands of
years. Contemporary scientists are discovering that the more they advance in
their research, the more vague and confusing the picture of the world
becomes, and answers to the questions about the purpose of existence of this
world and of humanity have not been found so far.
Kabbalah as a science offers its own method of researching the world. It
develops in a human being an ability to sense a hidden part of the universe.
The word "Kabbalah" ("reception" in Hebrew) expresses a human desire to
receive the Upper Knowledge, to sense a true picture of the world. Kabbalists
tell us about the possibilities, the technique of reception based on their
own personal experience. In their books they expound the method of
researching the universe and receiving answer to the question about the
purpose of life.
Thus, the purpose of Kabbalah is to answer the eternal questions about the
essence and the meaning of existence of the universe and man, which has a
certain philosophical concept about the creation and, at the same time, is a
living system of special spiritual development.