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What is Kabbalah?
Kabbalah is not a religion. Because it deals with fixed truths and universal principals it may be more correctly viewed as a science, a science that is felt by us as wisdom that translates the architecture upon which all Creation is premised into an accessible guide that will profoundly enrich the life of the person who approaches it for the right reason.
It contains the key that explains not only the way our inner and outer worlds are constructed, but why. It teaches a method that allows the spiritual seeker to live in exact accord with the guiding force behind the whole of reality and to work in the same way it does: with a higher creativity used only for the well-being and fulfillment of life.
Kabbalah is called hidden because its purpose is to define and reveal our own and the higher nature that goes undetected by our senses. It's been misunderstood as mysticism or magic but these misconceptions arose because authentic source material combined with methodology was not generally available until 1995, nor has the terminology that Kabbalistic books are written in been understood. More importantly it couldn't be understood until it was needed. The key to this wisdom can only be received now that humanity has reached its present level of development in our inner life and natural sciences. A hundred years ago the concept of the completely interrelated properties of a hologram, where each part contains the whole as well as the whole containing each part would've been considered mysticism. Today it's no longer a concept. We can even project this principal physically and most 11-year-olds fully grasp the idea - This of course is merely a corporeal expression of something, the true meaning of which we are now ready to receive.

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