I've been exploring Theoretical Kabbalah for a few months now, and I must say it's quite fascinating and compelling! Thank you for your educational media! Blessings.
Ask anyone who went through a near death experience and they'll confirm nearly everything that Kabbalah teaches. It's insane how close the things that people who returned from the afterlife describe are to what Kabbalah teaches!
I’m not a Christian, but it kind of sounds like what Jesus said. The kingdom of Heaven is like a mustard seed. If man plants the seed in his heart, this energy can grow and become something huge.
History shows that Jesus was likely an Essene. Essenes were a "mystical" sect of Judaism. He would have been highly educated in these things, as it seems he spent a lot of time studying, from a young age.
@@tbishop4961 There is more evidence he belonged to the Essene sect than any other. "No, Jesus, (and John before him) used immersion in water as a one-off initiation ritual, which was also done by the Essenes (and no records of it being done by any other group). The Pharisees washed, but did it frequently as an act of continued purification.'" At the end of the day it doesnt really matter as there is clear evidence he was not the messiah.
It is accepted by historians that while Kabbalah has its roots in Judaism, it started past 1st Century CE, becoming a formalized tradition, its modern form, in 12th - 13th century CE.
I would argue that, nowadays, that is not what Sefer Yetzirah is about. It's about the Hebrew 'autiot' with which Hashem formed the universe, and it helps one to get deeper meanings from the written Torah. Avraham made a cow on the Sabbath day through the knowledge in the Sefer Yetzirah, but stories about golems and what-not aside, these days, it's not a magical text with which human beings may manipulate creation.
I learned the basics of Kabbalah years ago, including a study of the Sefer Yetzirah and other sources that explain the meanings of the individual Hebrew letters, such as the writings of Carlo Suarès and THE ALPHABET THAT CHANGED THE WORLD by Stan Tenen, but I am not Jewish, and things have not gone well for me because of my lifestyle that began in childhood with a lack of good guidance and the insidious, corrupting influences where I grew up in a so-called community of Spiritualists, with unhealthy neighbors who claimed to be psychics and spirit mediums. I can state with some certainty that curious non-Jews who want to learn about Jewish 'qabalah' should at least first firmly establish themselves upon the seven 'mitzwot' for the 'b'nei noahh'. There are aspects of Kabbalah that non-Jews should not delve into. As for me, I focused on the meanings of the individual 'autiot' (Hebrew letters), then learned the basics of biblical Hebrew. I have had that knowledge with me "on the back burner," as they say, throughout many years of wandering from one group of people to the next, trying different religions, and during a 12-year unhealthy relationship with a domineering daily drinker. Yoy! Now, I am studying those seven Noahide laws more in-depth, learning the signs of the "footsteps of 'mashiahh'", and being mindful to guard the senses, to avert the gaze, to avoid improper speech and evil influences. Only non-Jews who properly establish themselves in Torah for the Nations and holiness may safely learn some Kabbalah. Consider how things have gone for some of the celebrities who dabbled in popular Kabbalah yet continued to live sinful lives, like the fool whose house just burned down, or that disgusting aging Pop music star with all the plastic surgery! Alright, well... I wish you all success and true prosperity, 'b''ez'rat hashem'.
Kabbalah is _not_ mysticism. It's not something that only a few can grasp as in Gnosticism or on the Evangelical side of Christianity. So what is it? Kabbalah is, simply put, the scientific way to explain spirituality to the intellectual people among us. But how can you explain spirituality to intellects? So in order to _not_ get mystical, forget about kabbalah. Just find a way to cling to the upper force and use it to bestow goodness and love to others.
Speaking of something that you can grasp Luke 14:26 "If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters-yes, even their own life-such a person cannot be my disciple. Matthew 10:34-35 34. Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. 35. For I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in- law
Kabbalah teaches that the collective, that is being corrected, is called the messiah. Judaism itself teaches that the messiah comes to bring peace, not war.
A messiah (moshi'ach) is a person who knows how to correct himself. From egocentric to altruism. From the desire to pleasure the ego to using the force from above to bestow love and goodness onto others.
What's your take on these quotes? Luke 14:26 "If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters-yes, even their own life-such a person cannot be my disciple. Matthew 10:34-35 34. Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. 35. For I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in- law I've had them explain to me as it's going to be hard once you're a Christian 🤷 Then there's JC beating on the fig tree for not being in fruit during the time it wasn't supposed to be in fruit, such a bad beating that the tree died
@@GreenCanvasInteriorscape Apparently I took the video comments out of context much like you did with the given quotes from the Christian's Bible. I read them and obviously you are missing the real point from those texts. I also see you gave these same quotes in another reply you gave on a separate video. It's easy to bit-piece something and make it appear to say something else. Maybe I'm too much of a literalist and need to watch this video again.
Very complicated....I wonder why in Shiaism we dont have such things?? Nor Catholicism and zoroastrianism have it. Although Shiaism teaches that by praying to GOD, you can move mountains, and actually thats GOD who moves them for you.
Because Islam is a shallow fake religion. No offense, but it is. Study the Torah and then look at all the ways Islam is different from it despite claiming that it's based upon it and you'll see that it has nothing to do with God and everything to do with Muhammad's vices.
its magic not from Moses..God is not mystical..or magical...Gods spirit bring liberation....REAL liberation based in REALITY....it is the fruit from "the Tree".....you know which Tree....Faith in Christ is where one discovers the Tree of Life.....are you getting this yet?...we are humans NOT drops of water
Speaking of Jesus Luke 14:26 "If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters-yes, even their own life-such a person cannot be my disciple. Matthew 10:34-35 34. Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. 35. For I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in- law I couldn't ask for a more wholesome inspiring family oriented down to earth welcome all love of Christianity approach quote than these two
Alot of kabbalah is from what they learned during their Babylonian captivity from the priests of Babylon- yet they still don't believe Yahusha was the messiah. He said it clearly- ever knowing and yet coming never coming to the knowledge of the truth.
Hard to be compelled to believe in a dude who says such reprehensible divisive anti-family rants almost as if he's an antichrist based on a literal reading, I've had apologists explain to me it is going to be hard once you commit to being a Christian 🤷 Luke 14:26 "If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters-yes, even their own life-such a person cannot be my disciple. Matthew 10:34-35 34. Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. 35. For I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in- law
Jesus never did the following: •Ezekiel 37:21. Bring the Jewish people back to Israel •Ezekiel 37:22 one nation with a king •Ezekiel 37:24 Jewish people will all do the teachings of G-d. •Isaiah 11:9-10 world wide knowledge of G-d. •Ezekiel 37 & 47 building of the third Temple which will stand forever. •Isaiah 2:4 No More war •Deuteronomy 17:8-11 Jesus did not fullfil the Law. He was never recognized as a prophet or Messiah. :D May those who are willing to learn learn and those who can teach teach and may both concepts intertwine ongoingly with truth as the ultimate search
@@tbishop4961 Right but he creates that so that we can choose what's light, what is good. What is light is God what is good is close to him what is darkness is far from him. He creates closeness and distance. It is ours to choose a relationship. Signed a ✝️
@@tbishop4961 Right but he creates it so that we can choose to be right to him. God is like light, he creates darkness wich is like the distance from him. And we have a choice to bring ourselves closer to him.
I've been exploring Theoretical Kabbalah for a few months now, and I must say it's quite fascinating and compelling! Thank you for your educational media!
Blessings.
Ask anyone who went through a near death experience and they'll confirm nearly everything that Kabbalah teaches. It's insane how close the things that people who returned from the afterlife describe are to what Kabbalah teaches!
Like what?
Kabbalah holds the answer to everything
Great video thank you ❤
I’m not a Christian, but it kind of sounds like what Jesus said. The kingdom of Heaven is like a mustard seed. If man plants the seed in his heart, this energy can grow and become something huge.
Jesus was Jewish 😉
Jesus was a Jewish man his religion was Judaism also keep in mind this is one strain of thought not all Jews think this way
History shows that Jesus was likely an Essene. Essenes were a "mystical" sect of Judaism. He would have been highly educated in these things, as it seems he spent a lot of time studying, from a young age.
@@MrTinmansbrain people speculate this. "History" however, doesn't show us this
@@tbishop4961 There is more evidence he belonged to the Essene sect than any other. "No, Jesus, (and John before him) used immersion in water as a one-off initiation ritual, which was also done by the Essenes (and no records of it being done by any other group). The Pharisees washed, but did it frequently as an act of continued purification.'" At the end of the day it doesnt really matter as there is clear evidence he was not the messiah.
It is accepted by historians that while Kabbalah has its roots in Judaism, it started past 1st Century CE, becoming a formalized tradition, its modern form, in 12th - 13th century CE.
I would argue that, nowadays, that is not what Sefer Yetzirah is about. It's about the Hebrew 'autiot' with which Hashem formed the universe, and it helps one to get deeper meanings from the written Torah. Avraham made a cow on the Sabbath day through the knowledge in the Sefer Yetzirah, but stories about golems and what-not aside, these days, it's not a magical text with which human beings may manipulate creation.
I learned the basics of Kabbalah years ago, including a study of the Sefer Yetzirah and other sources that explain the meanings of the individual Hebrew letters, such as the writings of Carlo Suarès and THE ALPHABET THAT CHANGED THE WORLD by Stan Tenen, but I am not Jewish, and things have not gone well for me because of my lifestyle that began in childhood with a lack of good guidance and the insidious, corrupting influences where I grew up in a so-called community of Spiritualists, with unhealthy neighbors who claimed to be psychics and spirit mediums. I can state with some certainty that curious non-Jews who want to learn about Jewish 'qabalah' should at least first firmly establish themselves upon the seven 'mitzwot' for the 'b'nei noahh'. There are aspects of Kabbalah that non-Jews should not delve into. As for me, I focused on the meanings of the individual 'autiot' (Hebrew letters), then learned the basics of biblical Hebrew. I have had that knowledge with me "on the back burner," as they say, throughout many years of wandering from one group of people to the next, trying different religions, and during a 12-year unhealthy relationship with a domineering daily drinker. Yoy! Now, I am studying those seven Noahide laws more in-depth, learning the signs of the "footsteps of 'mashiahh'", and being mindful to guard the senses, to avert the gaze, to avoid improper speech and evil influences. Only non-Jews who properly establish themselves in Torah for the Nations and holiness may safely learn some Kabbalah. Consider how things have gone for some of the celebrities who dabbled in popular Kabbalah yet continued to live sinful lives, like the fool whose house just burned down, or that disgusting aging Pop music star with all the plastic surgery!
Alright, well... I wish you all success and true prosperity, 'b''ez'rat hashem'.
Kabbalah is _not_ mysticism. It's not something that only a few can grasp as in Gnosticism or on the Evangelical side of Christianity. So what is it? Kabbalah is, simply put, the scientific way to explain spirituality to the intellectual people among us. But how can you explain spirituality to intellects? So in order to _not_ get mystical, forget about kabbalah. Just find a way to cling to the upper force and use it to bestow goodness and love to others.
Thanks for watching our video...
@@BigJewishIdeas you're welcome. Thanks for being a significant part of it.
Speaking of something that you can grasp
Luke 14:26
"If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters-yes, even their own life-such a person cannot be my disciple.
Matthew 10:34-35
34. Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.
35. For I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in- law
Kabbalah teaches that the collective, that is being corrected, is called the messiah. Judaism itself teaches that the messiah comes to bring peace, not war.
A messiah (moshi'ach) is a person who knows how to correct himself. From egocentric to altruism. From the desire to pleasure the ego to using the force from above to bestow love and goodness onto others.
I still don't get it, and I've been studying for decades.
I didn't even finish the video. Creating angels? Creating cows? Pass, but you do you Boo.
You realize they are speaking metaphorically right ? The “creating angels” is metaphorical by doing good deeds
What's your take on these quotes?
Luke 14:26
"If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters-yes, even their own life-such a person cannot be my disciple.
Matthew 10:34-35
34. Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.
35. For I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in- law
I've had them explain to me as it's going to be hard once you're a Christian
🤷
Then there's JC beating on the fig tree for not being in fruit during the time it wasn't supposed to be in fruit, such a bad beating that the tree died
@@GreenCanvasInteriorscape Apparently I took the video comments out of context much like you did with the given quotes from the Christian's Bible. I read them and obviously you are missing the real point from those texts. I also see you gave these same quotes in another reply you gave on a separate video. It's easy to bit-piece something and make it appear to say something else. Maybe I'm too much of a literalist and need to watch this video again.
Is Remphan evil? I don't know...
Very complicated....I wonder why in Shiaism we dont have such things?? Nor Catholicism and zoroastrianism have it. Although Shiaism teaches that by praying to GOD, you can move mountains, and actually thats GOD who moves them for you.
Because Islam is a shallow fake religion. No offense, but it is. Study the Torah and then look at all the ways Islam is different from it despite claiming that it's based upon it and you'll see that it has nothing to do with God and everything to do with Muhammad's vices.
its magic not from Moses..God is not mystical..or magical...Gods spirit bring liberation....REAL liberation based in REALITY....it is the fruit from "the Tree".....you know which Tree....Faith in Christ is where one discovers the Tree of Life.....are you getting this yet?...we are humans NOT drops of water
Speaking of Jesus
Luke 14:26
"If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters-yes, even their own life-such a person cannot be my disciple.
Matthew 10:34-35
34. Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.
35. For I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in- law
I couldn't ask for a more wholesome inspiring family oriented down to earth welcome all love of Christianity approach quote than these two
🌿
Shekinah Worship
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קבלה זה כישוף רע
ספר הזוהר מלא סקס
שכינה = פות
ספירת יסוד =פין
פין ופות
Kabbalah - is German Cabbage.
Guys, this isn’t helping the Christian accusation that we’re devil worshipers.
Uh, what?
They can think what they want, but it doesn't make it true. 🤷🏻♀️
lol
Alot of kabbalah is from what they learned during their Babylonian captivity from the priests of Babylon- yet they still don't believe Yahusha was the messiah. He said it clearly- ever knowing and yet coming never coming to the knowledge of the truth.
We don't believe Jesus is the messiah because the things the prophecies say that would happen after his arrival didn't happen.
Hard to be compelled to believe in a dude who says such reprehensible divisive anti-family rants almost as if he's an antichrist based on a literal reading, I've had apologists explain to me it is going to be hard once you commit to being a Christian 🤷
Luke 14:26
"If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters-yes, even their own life-such a person cannot be my disciple.
Matthew 10:34-35
34. Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.
35. For I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in- law
Jesus never did
the following:
•Ezekiel 37:21. Bring the Jewish people back to Israel
•Ezekiel 37:22 one nation with a king
•Ezekiel 37:24 Jewish people will all do the teachings of G-d.
•Isaiah 11:9-10 world wide knowledge of G-d.
•Ezekiel 37 & 47 building of the third Temple which will stand forever.
•Isaiah 2:4 No More war
•Deuteronomy 17:8-11 Jesus did not fullfil the Law. He was never recognized as a prophet or Messiah.
:D
May those who are willing to learn learn and those who can teach teach and may both concepts intertwine ongoingly with truth as the ultimate search
@@GreenCanvasInteriorscape that is during the millenium-you don't even know scripture all the lost tribes will be regathered before the second coming.
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Its evil
why?
I form the light, and create darkness; I make peace, and create evil; I am the LORD, that doeth all these things
@@tbishop4961 Right but he creates that so that we can choose what's light, what is good. What is light is God what is good is close to him what is darkness is far from him. He creates closeness and distance. It is ours to choose a relationship.
Signed a ✝️
@@tbishop4961 Right but he creates it so that we can choose to be right to him. God is like light, he creates darkness wich is like the distance from him.
And we have a choice to bring ourselves closer to him.
God created good and evil so that we'd have free will. Seeking to connect with God through kabbalah is the opposite of evil.