kabbalah
kabbalah
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by Nina Amir - 2008-01-12
According to some of the greatest Kabbalists, or Jewish mystics, Kabbalah's true purpose revolves around drawing close to and serving the Divine. These same Kabbalists claim that anyone who attempts ...
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by Marcia Henin - 2008-04-13
Kabbalah products have always played an important role in the faiths of Jews and non-Jews alike. Kabbalah Items are the key to remove stress, creative stagnation, depression, illness, anger from life....
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by Bnei Baruch - 2008-04-26
It's no secret - we love music. Music is the universal language which establishes a common bond among all people. It evokes passionate emotions in the heart and rekindles vibrant memories of the mind...
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by Bnei Baruch - 2008-05-28
What is love? Everyone thinks that it exists in our world - after all, we all want to feel it. This most profound human emotion has been pondered, philosophized, analyzed and dissected by humanity's...
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by Bnei Baruch - 2008-06-04
There was a story, an urban legend, of a philosophy professor who wrote only one question on his final exam. The question was "Why?" His students thought carefully before putting pen to paper. Many th...
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by Bnei Baruch - 2008-06-15
Modern psychological research shows that we do everything with the aim of receiving a reward-even if that reward is just a chemical in our brain. We are not only "rewarded" for the obvious things that...
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by Bnei Baruch - 2008-06-17
The wisdom of Kabbalah explains that all around us, there's an entire world that we don't feel-the spiritual world. As soon as we begin feeling it, we discover an entire array of new sensations, desir...
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by Bnei Baruch - 2008-06-17
This is because Kabbalah, in Hebrew, means reception. Kabbalah is about how to receive all the joy and perfection that come from revealing the force that encompasses all of Creation, the Creator. Kabb...
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by Jacob Lumbroso - 2008-06-18
For many, the tallit often referred to as a prayer shawl, is one of the iconic symbols of Judaism. The purpose of the tallit, however is often misunderstood. The principal purpose or function of the ...
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by Bnei Baruch - 2008-06-19
Kabbalah says that every person has a dormant, sixth sense. This sixth sense is something one develops over time. No one is born having this sense already developed. One might ask: what about people ...