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Kabbalah Revealed: A Guide to a More Peaceful Life

The Greatest Wish of All

Now that we’ve been introduced to the origins of Kabbalah, it’s time to see how Kabbalah relates to us.

As many of you may already know, the study of Kabbalah introduces a great many foreign terms, most of which come from Hebrew, some from Aramaic, and some from other languages, such as Greek. But here’s the good news: beginners and even intermediate students can do just fine with only a few of these terms. Although they signify spiritual states, if you experience them within, you will also discover their correct names.

Kabbalah talks about desires and how to satisfy them. It has researched the human soul and its growth, from its humble beginning as a spiritual seed to its culmination as the Tree of Life. Once you get the gist of it, you’ll learn the rest within your own heart.

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