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Study The Zohar

  • The Zohar should be read solely in order to evoke the spiritual light, which is the higher state of love, bestowal, and connection that its authors attained and expressed.
  • Like the Torah and other Kabbalistic texts, there is no need to read The Zohar from beginning to end. It can be opened at any place, read, and its illumination received.
  • Most importantly, when reading Kabbalistic texts, our primary focus should be our intention: What do we want to attain by reading?
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Zohar Readings - Weekly Schedule

Read The Zohar with a fine-tuned intention and rise to a higher spiritual state where we discover a harmonious and peaceful world.

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Zohar for All - English Translation for Zohar Readings

Zohar Articles at Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman's Personal Blog

Read Zohar Articles at Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman’s Personal Blog

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Are You New To The Zohar?

If you’re interested in The Zohar and everything it has to offer at a deeper level, we recommend starting with a beginner course in the fundamentals of learning The Zohar. The course is available for self-study and as live video classes.

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