The Origins of Kabbalah

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  • Опубліковано 26 кві 2024
  • In this shorter episode, we explore the early developments of Kabbalah in medieval Catalonia by walking the very streets where it happened.
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    Filip Holm
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    Sources/Recomended Reading:
    Dan, Joseph (1986). "The Early Kabbalah". Classics of Western Spirituality Series. Paulist Press.
    Fine, Lawrence (2003). "Physician of the Soul, Healer of the Cosmos: Isaac Luria and His Kabbalistic Fellowship". Stanford University Press.
    Idel, Moshe (1987). "The Mystical Experience in Abraham Abulafia". State University of New York Press.
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    Idel, Moshe (1990). "Kabbalah: New Perspectives". Yale University Press.
    Idel, Moshe (1995). "Hasidism: Between Ecstacy and Magic". SUNY Press.
    Kaplan, Aryeh (translated by) (1990). "The Bahir: Illumination". Red Wheel/Weiser; Revised ed. edition.
    Kraemer, Joel L. (2010). "Maimonides: The Life and World of one of Civilization's Greatest Minds". Doubleday & Co Inc.
    Krassen, Mosheh Aaron. “Introduction: Rabbi Israel Ba’al Shem Tov: Prophet of a New Paradigm.” In Israel ben Eliezer. Pillar of Prayer. Translated by Menachem Kallus. Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae, 2010.
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    Miller, Moshe (translated by) (1994). "The Palm Tree of Devorah". Targum.
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    Scholem, Gershom (1995). "Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism". Schocken Books; Revised edition.
    Scholem, Gershom (1996). "On the Kabbalah and its Symbolism". Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group; Revised ed. edition.
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    #kabbalah #girona #spain

КОМЕНТАРІ • 430

  • @ayaandrabu
    @ayaandrabu 12 днів тому +212

    Ever since I discovered your channel, I've been realizing how much i love religion and mysticism especially Sufi theology. I'm a medical student, I watch your videos more than my own professors. I don't regret it tho.

    • @Alideen420
      @Alideen420 12 днів тому +6

      His videos never fail to entertain, whatever the subject❤

    • @naeemtahir2012
      @naeemtahir2012 12 днів тому +5

      Young man u doing right thing

    • @areyoutheregoditsmedave
      @areyoutheregoditsmedave 12 днів тому +15

      maybe watch the medical videos, dawg. sufism isn’t gonna stop the bleeding.

    • @KatieDawson3636
      @KatieDawson3636 12 днів тому +7

      Having a open and loving heart is vital to being a healer. Much of being a doctor has to do with listening and understanding people, making them feel safe, cared for, and hopeful. The art of caring, rather than just "medicine" is dying out, and you would be surprised how much of a negative health outcome that results in. They say "laughter is the best medicine" for a reason - love, compassion, a reason to live - they impact health greatly.

    • @leecorporation2288
      @leecorporation2288 11 днів тому +1

      Same, I'm not a medical student but I'm a business management major and I don't pay very much attention in my professors I just like to learn about all this kind of stuff lol granted the thing I want to do doesn't take much brain power lmao

  • @KatieDawson3636
    @KatieDawson3636 12 днів тому +31

    I watch your videos often, but seeing you on location really me realize that thewse were *real people* who lived and breathed and pondered God and Reality just like we do today. I hope you do much more of these, it is definitely a mark of great success with your channel!

  • @miguelvera7329
    @miguelvera7329 12 днів тому +102

    Hey, that's my hometown! Glad you liked it!
    Also, I usually work with the jewish history museum, as I am one of their main guides. Gotta say, you nailed it!
    Little known fact: the jewish comunity in Girona got here in 890 by order of count Dela, who took the residence of the priests and bishop of the city and gave them to the 25 jewish families who first came to the city. That's why the jewish quarter is so close to the cathedral and, yes, that would be the origin of many quarrels between the church and Girona's jewish comunity. But it also attests to the importance of sephardic communities in medieval Spain.

    • @martinrea8548
      @martinrea8548 12 днів тому +1

      Hola.... I've been to Girona, loved it. I was in the Jewish museum too. I remember this video display with Ferdinand and Isabella talking about the Jews. 👍

    • @naorswissa6949
      @naorswissa6949 12 днів тому +3

      Thnkyou for your comment, as a spharadic Jew, I would like to come and visit, my perents stil speak ladino

    • @elpito9326
      @elpito9326 12 днів тому +1

      ​@@naorswissa6949 Sephardic Jews have a very easy time, when it comes to paperwork, with visiting and even immigrating to Spain, nowadays, so feel free to come!

    • @michelleg7
      @michelleg7 11 днів тому +2

      I love the Jewish quarters in the Spain and they leave such an impact on Spain, I have Sephardic Ancestors from Zaragoza, Toledo, Sevilla and Extremadura. All of these places have those really neat Jewish quarters. I want to visit them all hopefully soon.

    • @iftikharhassan5323
      @iftikharhassan5323 10 днів тому +2

      IMAM ALI 📖 "Muslims & non-Muslims should be treated alike . Muslims are your brothers and non-Muslims are human beings just like you ".

  • @iftikharhassan5323
    @iftikharhassan5323 10 днів тому +19

    IMAM ALI 📖"Muslims and non-Muslims should be treated alike. Muslims are your brothers and non-Muslims are human beings just like you".

    • @grateful1310
      @grateful1310 День тому

      He most probably didn't say that just a made up shia/Persian none sense

  • @user-jf1fq6eo2u
    @user-jf1fq6eo2u 12 днів тому +44

    We need more teachers like you in the world. You teach the history of religion and that is Always honorable.

    • @qlippoth13
      @qlippoth13 8 днів тому

      Teaching is a rabbinical philosophy as Jesus Christ was often referred to as Rabbi or teacher. Faith however does not require any knowledge introduced and managed by a third as it is directly know. This is a Christian concept, to reveal (apokalyptein) that which is not known, that which has been hidden (kalyptein)

  • @snavile
    @snavile 11 днів тому +8

    Ein sof sounded just like how ‘That ‘ is described in Vedas Of course no words or senses can grasp it👌🏽👏🏼👏🏼

    • @danrazART
      @danrazART 6 днів тому +2

      Also same in Muslim sufism.
      Actually, all religions and sciences explain the same thing.
      It is just that our levels of acceptance of the truth varies.

  • @jmiquelmb
    @jmiquelmb 12 днів тому +20

    I'd have never expected to find a video about a town where I've lived for several years in this channel. I knew about the kabbalah connection but not in detail, this is something ignored by most locals.

  • @alvarobarcala
    @alvarobarcala 12 днів тому +14

    Welcome to Spain, and thank you so much for introducing me/us this tradition from Girona. I am more familiarised with "Sufism" than with Kabbalah, so I didn't know that much about these origins in Girona. I wonder till what extend Kabbalah is influenced by sufism, because a lot of what you say really remind me of Sufi ideas from Al-Ándalus, very especially from Ibn Arabi. Actually I wonder till what point sufis and jewish people influenced each other in Al-Ándalus (you can see that in the architecture of the streets, so I guess that happened in their ideas too, but really don't know). Actually, if I'm not wrong, I think many of the first Kabbalists of South France were jewish immigrants from Al-Ándalus (?). I will read some of the authors you mention. Till now I associated more the Kabbalah with Leon and other parts of Castile (worth visiting when it's not too hot). For what you say, it gives me the impression that those Kabbalists of Girona were actual scholars with a lot of academic knowledge. The ones in Castile were kind of "anonymous" self-taught people who travelled a lot, and it is very hard to know about them personally, except for their work, which has a very "communal" vibe rather than individual, and with gnostic flavour. So, they are almost like ghosts, hard to grasp personally. It would be nice if some day you talk about the influences between Kabbalah and Sufism (if there are actually any). Perhaps you did it already, and sorry if that's the case. But if not, it would be really interesting! You woke in me the curiosity to dig more into this theme. Thanks!

  • @BLACK10GHOST
    @BLACK10GHOST 10 днів тому +9

    My guy is in Girona for Jewish mysticism while half of the tourists there because of Game of Thrones 😂😅

  • @VoidUnderTheSun
    @VoidUnderTheSun 8 днів тому +4

    I really love things like this. Takes it out of the realm of scholarship and analysis and you get to this location where such a momentous thing happened and you're like... huh, this is just... a place. And that's so great. You're just in a place right now. What could you be making it writing or doing or engaging in, or what movement could you be furthering that will have its lauded origins in just... a place. A room, a building, some people, papers, the future from a flow of ink.

  • @SeekersofUnity
    @SeekersofUnity 12 днів тому +14

    Beautifully done Filip. Thank you.

  • @smae433
    @smae433 11 днів тому +1

    Thank you for your work! These videos, not only informative but beautifully done with discreet and appropriate music. Beautiful.

  • @meesalikeu
    @meesalikeu 12 днів тому

    this is terrific to see and hear about thanks as always filip enjoy your vacation 🎉

  • @Cross-Carrier
    @Cross-Carrier 12 днів тому +1

    I love your videos when you visit these sites Filip. They are so highly polished and well made. Fantastic stuff.

  • @Sxcheschka
    @Sxcheschka 9 днів тому

    Besides learning about absolutely fascinating topics, whether it's your music or others, it's one of my favourite things about your channel!

  • @kiancuratolo903
    @kiancuratolo903 9 днів тому

    I really want just an hour video of your scenery shots and music, I love the actual content but the transitions just are so relaxing

  • @mozord404
    @mozord404 10 днів тому

    another GREAT video by this GREAT channel! Love this content, topics I've never gave much thought about but always curious to understand!

  • @georginashanti4605
    @georginashanti4605 12 днів тому +1

    Thanks for this video! The scenery and music helped me to imagine being there. I'm just starting to learn a bit about kabbalah and this video was so interesting and informative. Thanks again!

  • @marcocatano554
    @marcocatano554 12 днів тому +10

    Great atmospheric video. Lots of interesting history I had never heard of before.

  • @craigdelaney8737
    @craigdelaney8737 12 днів тому +26

    Thank you! This was Warning to the soul and enlightening to the mind..🙏🏾 And for us, that don't travel; wonderful..!😍💕

  • @user-np6mm5ug6t
    @user-np6mm5ug6t 11 днів тому +1

    Love this new format where we get to se you walk around

  • @Shaznur1980
    @Shaznur1980 11 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Minnesota. Absolutely love your work!

  • @nurinamh
    @nurinamh 12 днів тому

    Beautiful on location episode.❤

  • @user-kh4my6ji5q
    @user-kh4my6ji5q 12 днів тому +3

    Wow! I love these travel videos of yours! Amazing!

  • @JasmineSpace93
    @JasmineSpace93 11 днів тому

    Have been researching about this topic lately and was very luckily surprising to see you upload a video about it. We need your objective lens to comprehend and filter out many taboo concepts of the kind.
    By the way, your music is very calming and soulful.

  • @walksinrain
    @walksinrain 7 днів тому +1

    I had no idea you composed the music in your videos, man! Well done! Beautiful pieces

  • @Pablo-hq2ni
    @Pablo-hq2ni 11 днів тому

    i absolutely love my country to appear so frequently in your videos. It makes me want to know more and more

  • @user-qt6pc9se5d
    @user-qt6pc9se5d 12 днів тому +8

    Thanks for sharing your experience an knowledge

  • @DonovanMann
    @DonovanMann 12 днів тому +2

    Lovely episode. Enjoy your trip.

  • @elsoil3387
    @elsoil3387 12 днів тому

    Thanks for the music tips too!

  • @edward2175
    @edward2175 12 днів тому +17

    How clean and tidy the city is. Lovely video Filip, I look forward to seeing deeper in future talks. Many thanks.

    • @jmiquelmb
      @jmiquelmb 12 днів тому +3

      Heh, I've worked and lived there for many years and it's not that clean in many areas. It's a beautiful town though I'd recommend anyone visiting Barcelona to take a short trip to Girona via high speed train since it's just 45 min and not very expensive.

    • @user-xq2zn8bu9q
      @user-xq2zn8bu9q 12 днів тому

      It needs more multiculturalism to bring it in line with modern British cities.

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 12 днів тому +8

      @@user-xq2zn8bu9q ironically it was built by immigrants.

    • @jmiquelmb
      @jmiquelmb 11 днів тому

      @@user-xq2zn8bu9q Girona has a lot of immigrants not unlike what you'd see in Paris or London. There's plenty of people who migrated here from Southern Spain in the 60s, and many from Latin America, Africa and Eastern Europe who migrated here in the last two decades. People like me whose entire family is native to Catalonia are a minority, most are mixed to some degree. The town has a very, very strong Catalan independentist movement, but culturally it's a mix of Catalan, Castilian, Andalusian, Latin American, Moroccan, Chinese... It's a relatively rich region from Western Europe that offers employment so it's to be expected.

    • @jmiquelmb
      @jmiquelmb 11 днів тому +2

      @@user-xq2zn8bu9q Also, it's kinda ironic you make negative remarks about multiculturalism in a Kabbalah video since Girona became the birthplace of Kabbalah due to being multicultural.

  • @ShaashWrld
    @ShaashWrld 11 днів тому

    thank you for another banger. I love this new content keep going !

  • @georgetzeriz7802
    @georgetzeriz7802 11 днів тому

    Love your channel!!! Keep up the good work!

  • @rolandharter8708
    @rolandharter8708 12 днів тому

    so well done and inspiring. such an amazing channel!

  • @thorstenfuzzi5031
    @thorstenfuzzi5031 11 днів тому +2

    Whoever does your camera work is really talented! :)

  • @george46light
    @george46light 12 днів тому +7

    Great video again 👍
    Also curious about what you think of Hildegard von Bingen

  • @November24434
    @November24434 12 днів тому +5

    Would you be interested in making a video on Ibn Hazm? In my opinion his theology and overall body of work is very interesting and unique. Keep up the great work and God bless!

  • @cant_afford_the_fancy_plants
    @cant_afford_the_fancy_plants 9 днів тому

    I love the documentary type feel of this video!

  • @silentkilla14
    @silentkilla14 12 днів тому +7

    Another excellent video to watch! You and Esoterica should collab do part 2
    Btw where can i download some of your music composites?

    • @rebellerevelle
      @rebellerevelle 12 днів тому +1

      The linktree to his music and other work is in the video description

  • @Consilium740
    @Consilium740 12 днів тому +28

    Hello from Spain,
    Be sure to visit León, that Cathedral (my favourite in Spain, probably) can be a true mystical experience and it really managed to conserve the Gothic spirit in its fullness... I have not researched the topic that much, but there are some mysteries in that Cathedral which could be related to kabbalah or hermeticism.
    Speaking of this topic, it is quite interesting that king Philip II was very much into hermeticism and even kabbalah. As far as I know, El Escorial is also a place full of secrets and myth...
    The Spanish Empire, despite its mistakes, tried to be medieval and modern at the same time, which is something very interesting when one thinks about it. It was definitely opposed to all the modern burgeoise powers, concerned with material wealth and this world instead of the next one. There were mistakes, but the black legend has spread many lies as well...
    I am actually Catalan myself (against nationalism: because, among other things, it is clear to me that "little independent countries" is just what globalism wants) , and of great interest is also the collection of Romaneque art in the National Museum of Catalonia in Barcelona. I don't think there is anything quite like it in the world. And you must also go to Burgos... And Toledo. There are really a lot of places to see in Spain. I can definitely detect the traces of the Islamic influence in the "Isabelline Gothic" that is so typical for the beginning of the Golden Century of Spain. The Cimborrio in the Burgos Cathedral is something very unique in that sense, that is metaphysics made architecture.
    --
    Let me mention that I think you are perhaps too "scientific" (in the modern sense of the word) with your reading of religious history. The fact that something had not been written before does not mean that it did not exist... and this seems to be specially true when it comes to esoterism.
    Also, maybe new forms of expression for existing ideas are "invented" by someone, in order to adapt them to more modern times or to a different mentality or culture. As for the Kabbalah, perhaps what happened, especially in the Zohar, was an attempt of systematizing those esoteric knowledges which, up to that point, had been something more intuitive and, in a sense, "fluid".

    • @majidbineshgar7156
      @majidbineshgar7156 12 днів тому +7

      Yes , indeed , also Spain has created some of the most prominent mystics such as San Juan de la Cruz, Fray Luis de Leon , Fray luis de Granada , .. and Calderon de la Barca very much loved and praised by Schopenhauer.

    • @martinrea8548
      @martinrea8548 12 днів тому +3

      Spain is a great nation. The Spanish Golden Age was one of the highlights of civilisation. Pity the Armada didn't work out so well and all that inbreeding did it for the Hapsburgs, but still, it was great while it lasted.

    • @armandorivas345
      @armandorivas345 12 днів тому +2

      ​@@majidbineshgar7156yes, and never miss Santa Teresa de Avila. Greetings from Mexico City.

    • @Consilium740
      @Consilium740 9 днів тому

      ​@@majidbineshgar7156 Yes, and much more.
      Since I got quite a few likes I will write a bit more about Spain. Maybe people are interested. All this is very unknown by foreigners and even Spanish people.
      The German writers of the time loved the golden century Spain... And in a time when that Spain was mostly forgotten in Spain itself. Being Spanish , I actually discovered Baltasar Gracián thanks to Schopenhauer (!), but that is quite common... I studied philosophy at university in Barcelona and I never heard of the school of Salamanca. I found out about it on my own, a year after getting my degree. As I said, the Black Legend has done a lot of damage.
      Baltasar Gracián,w ho was a Jesuit priest, was not a mystic, and he represents a trend already typical in the Spain of his time (17th century), which is very rationalist. Schopenhauer's favourite novel, as it turns out, was "El Criticón". It loses a lot in translation... By the way, Schopenhauer himself , who knew Spanish, translated the famous "El oráculo manual o el arte de la produencia" by Gracián. In any case, all that philosophy, superbly written in the best Baroque style, is very focused in being wise and prudent in this life... which is so full of deception. But it has that bitter sweet sense of being mostly alone and lost and trying to find your way out of the "Maya-maze" of this world, something which often has Hindu reminiscences.
      Which is something quite typical in the Golden Century of Spain, with plays such as "Life is a Dream" by Calderón and many others... The main idea of the Spanish literature of the time is the "desengaño", which is about "escaping the illusions of the world".
      It i interesting because the Empire was so powerful, but very aware of the banality of everything... Accepting their tragic destiny. There are so many great poems by Quevedo, Lope de Vega and many others. It was a truly Christian society, with all its flaws, the "ideologues" (who are all these writers, who continued to support Spain even after being chased sometimes by the Inquisition, etc.) of this Empire were aware that this world was nothing, just a play, a dream, and it was in any case the Church what mattered, and the soul, and spiritual things in general. Even the "rationalist" (and Cervantes himself is quite a rationalist, as he mostly mocks Don Quijote) did think this - they just saw reason as being part of the "spirit".
      Spain is something very tragic currently,... In the sense that there is no love or knowledge at all about its greatness - in fact people are taught all the Anglosaxon lies... although the trend is changing now. People should learn about so many things like the Laws of Burgos or the fact that Spain had written many grammar books for native american languages before the English grammar had even been systematized and written.

    • @Consilium740
      @Consilium740 9 днів тому +1

      @@martinrea8548 Yep. I am very much a "fan" of the Habsburgs, as I don't like the already modern mentality (which means absolutist) of the later French kings (although they became, at least the first of them, quite "Spanish" too).
      The Austrohungarian Empire, by the way, seems to me to have been the last bastion of some kind of medieval world-view in Europe. It is not at all by chance that they destroyed it completely after World War I with this petty idea of the little "nation-state" (this liberal idea that has caused so many wars).
      But be careful about the "Armada"... That is also part of the Black Legend. Spain lost that battle, but actually WON that war against England.

  • @itssoezy
    @itssoezy 11 днів тому +1

    I love the music in this. Fits perfectly. Shalom.

  •  11 днів тому +3

    Great video! Thanks! I've loved this style, not that academic and facts centered, but exteriors, silences, people...

  • @StoneHerne
    @StoneHerne 12 днів тому

    😃 Fascinating, Filip! 😃

  • @fabiankempazo7055
    @fabiankempazo7055 11 днів тому +1

    I lived a short time in Girona. I love this beautiful city!

  • @cognitivedissonancecamp6326
    @cognitivedissonancecamp6326 12 днів тому

    You did a great job on this video - you are gifted at what you do - of course this subject is quite difficult to tackle and you seem to respect that and just stay with the non-confrontational aspects of the subject.

  • @amypramuk7203
    @amypramuk7203 12 днів тому

    Great channel ❤️. Love it. Blessings to all 💚🪽🪬

  • @MohamedAli-tu4so
    @MohamedAli-tu4so 12 днів тому +10

    Greetings from Somalia

  • @seankerr9158
    @seankerr9158 12 днів тому

    Always wanted to visit Girona! Like a dream come true! Thank you

  • @hakimziyech9375
    @hakimziyech9375 11 днів тому +1

    One of the greatest channels of all time

  • @shaffehaffejee3657
    @shaffehaffejee3657 12 днів тому +13

    Sushmita: the background music touches my soul ❤

  • @yeahk241
    @yeahk241 11 днів тому +1

    Respect for putting the answer in the thumbnail.

  • @user-hu8tw2ot3t
    @user-hu8tw2ot3t 12 днів тому

    Would love to see a video on the Oriental Orthodox Church Filip. Willing to help with any sources as well. God bless and thank you for these videos

  • @traveladventure7745
    @traveladventure7745 11 днів тому

    Greetings. Great work. Thanks.

  • @mdlahey3874
    @mdlahey3874 11 днів тому

    Lovely video, especially the music...🙏🏻

  • @KingoftheJuice18
    @KingoftheJuice18 12 днів тому +2

    Thank you for this lovely video. As a Jewish educator, I approve. Your wide-ranging knowledge of different traditions is very impressive. By the way, I couldn't tell from the video if it was clear to you that the term *sagi nahor* "full of light," is a rabbinic euphemism for one who is blind, and as such probably not a free-standing nickname per se.

  • @robertoveranes8087
    @robertoveranes8087 12 днів тому +3

    Great moving his discussions out of the library and to the locations where these events happened. Makes the history come alive and accessible to anyone who wants to repeat the trip. As we happen to be doing in Gerona this summer.

  • @qlippoth13
    @qlippoth13 8 днів тому +2

    En Sof can be described as the Immortal Realm of Barbelo mentioned in the Nag Hammadi Codex in the apocalypse of Judas Iscariot. Also, while it was a dark chapter in 1490s Spain for Jews it can be noted that man we know historically as Christopher Columbus kept personal logs in Ladino. America was born of the 1492 Spanish pogrom IMO.

  • @ghostgate82
    @ghostgate82 12 днів тому +16

    Tzimtzum is still the best explanation of the Universe I’ve ever heard, and I’m not Jewish.

    • @AtlantisWisdom
      @AtlantisWisdom 11 днів тому +1

      Yes.

    • @thorstenfuzzi5031
      @thorstenfuzzi5031 11 днів тому +5

      Whereas Tzatziki is the best explanation if ever tasted

    • @melchior2678
      @melchior2678 11 днів тому +2

      Sure you're not, Rabbi

    • @ghostgate82
      @ghostgate82 11 днів тому

      @@melchior2678 I’m Christian. Besides, my nose is too small to be a rabbi.

    • @joseluisgomezsoler7601
      @joseluisgomezsoler7601 10 днів тому +1

      so similar to Nondual Shaiva Tantra...intriguing...“Spanda, is a Sanskrit word meaning “divine vibration”, or pulse. This term is used to describe how Consciousness, at the subtlest level, moves in waves of contraction and expansion.
      Spanda, according to Kashmir Shaivism, is the creative pulse of the Absolute as it manifests into the dynamism of Relative form. It might be understood as the universal desire to manifest, like an eternal spring, joyfully over-flowing and always full.” Dyczkowski, Mark S. G. The Doctrine of Vibration.

  • @Sxcheschka
    @Sxcheschka 9 днів тому

    I love that I am learning Spanish and recognize the Spanish way of pronouncing the city's name, such coolness indeed.

  • @jbaquinones
    @jbaquinones 11 днів тому

    Awesome episode. Thank you.

  • @gamejew38
    @gamejew38 12 днів тому +2

    This is so awesome.

  • @ernestogramsci1656
    @ernestogramsci1656 7 днів тому

    Finally a clear and simple video.
    Thanks

  • @troutwardbound
    @troutwardbound 12 днів тому

    Thanks for this video

  • @MrJabba888
    @MrJabba888 11 днів тому

    I absolutely love this! 😍🤗❤️

  • @josephthibeault9919
    @josephthibeault9919 12 днів тому +2

    Love, Gentleness, Wisdom, Justice, Strength, Harmony, Beauty, Firmness, Kingdom, Crown,
    Gentle love leads to Wisdom.
    Gentle Wisdom leads to Justice.
    Etc

  • @asimkhattak9829
    @asimkhattak9829 8 днів тому

    Beautiful, thank you.

  • @jeromezois3523
    @jeromezois3523 4 дні тому

    Absolutely love the music (videos also, of course). Playlist, anyone? Cheers

  • @supernaturalabilitiessiddh8027
    @supernaturalabilitiessiddh8027 6 днів тому

    I recommend 'Key to the True Kabbalah' by Franz Bardon for advanced students of spirituality.

  • @kosco9658
    @kosco9658 12 днів тому +15

    We’re all just seeking the source… outside of fear is abundance. Thanks Filip

    • @majidbineshgar7156
      @majidbineshgar7156 12 днів тому +3

      Yes, but our inner wisdom emanated from the authentic source itself, forbids us to worship anything albeit Gods or the source .

    • @kosco9658
      @kosco9658 6 днів тому

      @@majidbineshgar7156 who said anything about worship? I’m interested in something greater.. becoming whole…again?

    • @majidbineshgar7156
      @majidbineshgar7156 6 днів тому

      @@kosco9658 Ok yes in that sense I agree with you . but ask yourself this question " are you separated from the source or perhaps you might be within the source but a shadow darkened your knowledge accordingly you should illuminate your soul to realise that you have never left the source in the first place ? "

    • @kosco9658
      @kosco9658 6 днів тому +1

      @@majidbineshgar7156 oh yes brother. I do know *now*, after sometime of wandering. It took years to get back into alignment with myself and the source. I know we are one, and always have. But, this is what my comment was referring to…the journey. Because in order to truly see it, you must have “intent”. I find us lucky that we have to experience ups and downs, getting scars along the way.

  • @cheri238
    @cheri238 11 днів тому +1

    I deleted my other comment yesterday out of respect for you, Filip. I should not have written that, although it was a great film. I have learned so much from you on religion and texts, and I love your music.
    By the way, have you ever listened to the music Naockita Sogabe, who is from Japan & studied historical music ethonlogy in Cologne/ Germany & the Hague Netherlands. He lives now on the border of Germany and France. Oud & Lute "King of Instruments. 30 years to perfect before he could create a particular sound. Amazing artistry. I believe you and he would get along tremendously.
    🙏❤️🌎🌿🕊🎶🎵🎶

  • @cognitivedissonancecamp6326
    @cognitivedissonancecamp6326 12 днів тому +4

    Crowley, while writing a book about his tarot deck described the affinities between Kabbalah, The Dao, Tarot, and the ideology that all phenomona is mental, from an original thought that began everything.

    • @Agape122
      @Agape122 9 днів тому +2

      Was Crowley into Kabbalah?

    • @cognitivedissonancecamp6326
      @cognitivedissonancecamp6326 9 днів тому

      @@Agape122
      Prob a good question for one of his disciples...

    • @Agape122
      @Agape122 8 днів тому +2

      @@cognitivedissonancecamp6326 oh ok I though you would know maybe
      I feel such rejection for Crowley as I believe he was into very dark stuff and thought that orgies were cool and demons too.
      He was into things that are degrading for human beings.
      I stoped doing the tarot cards because I discovered they were channeled by him.
      But maybe it's true that he somehow had a lot of good knowledge and simply missused it.

    • @qlippoth13
      @qlippoth13 8 днів тому

      @@Agape122Helena Blavatsky certainly was into Kabbalah and Crowley was a fan of her work. Unironically, so was Hitler.

    • @cognitivedissonancecamp6326
      @cognitivedissonancecamp6326 8 днів тому

      @@Agape122
      Yea, I thought you were trolling me because of your name.
      Kabbalah is at the center of all western esoteric traditions. There are numerous forms of kabbalistic practice - magical, mystical, practical, and so on....but like the tarot, it's just a reflective tool that we can use to our advantage to intuit how cause and effect operates and how we can endow ourselves with our higher nature while here living inside our egoic tunnel vision.
      If you have sense of fear or trepidation using tarot or Kabbalah, it's not a good path, as each card and sephiroth is an entity and as such have to be respected but cannot be feared or you will attract malevolent energy that feeds on fear.
      This why the esoteric path is shrouded in allegory, if people are not mature enough, it will destroy them playing with occult energies, the allegory keeps the fearful safe.

  • @laylaoresme6704
    @laylaoresme6704 10 днів тому

    Wow I was just there last year and had no idea about this!

  • @3PSQWERTY
    @3PSQWERTY 11 днів тому

    Casually throwing original composition in there like its no big deal 💅

  • @Besorah1729
    @Besorah1729 10 днів тому

    Very interesting- thank you

  • @jasemalhammadi4228
    @jasemalhammadi4228 12 днів тому +11

    is it possible to make a video about Unitarian Christianity which has the same Monotheism doctrine as Judaism and Islam. it is said that it’s origins started during the reformation period but perhaps it was there from early church history but it was eclipsed by the rise of Trinitarianism after the council of Nicea.

    • @ofarook-hnaing
      @ofarook-hnaing 12 днів тому +3

      Knowledge urgently needed to be shared

    • @petemoss7704
      @petemoss7704 12 днів тому +1

      I think they have a video on arianism

    • @jasemalhammadi4228
      @jasemalhammadi4228 12 днів тому +1

      @@petemoss7704 Arianism and Unitarianism are totally two different things.

    • @petemoss7704
      @petemoss7704 12 днів тому

      @@jasemalhammadi4228 true, my bad

  • @drewfisher4304
    @drewfisher4304 12 днів тому

    Was just introduced to this idea and read a whole article about it this morning. If that's not a synchroosity idk what is...

  • @Agape122
    @Agape122 9 днів тому

    Wow I am from Barcelona and as Girona is so close to where I am from I never though it had any interest, I may now go to visit it , this is so interesting!

  • @pranavbandhu3861
    @pranavbandhu3861 9 днів тому

    Hey can you link the music used in this video?

  • @zulaigaworth4401
    @zulaigaworth4401 12 днів тому

    Merci.

  • @John_Lucky
    @John_Lucky 12 днів тому +1

    Interesting the "tree of life" you showed included "Keter" as the first sefirah and omitted "Da'at" which is Rabbi Moshe Cordoveros interpretation.
    Where Chassidic teachings based on Rabbi Isaac Luria (The AR"I) Keter is a higher level part of "Ein Sof" and Da'at is included in the Ten "Sefirot"

  • @Lisa-ll1oi
    @Lisa-ll1oi 4 дні тому

    Your researches on religion are excellent. Can you please talk more about Ismailis, Shirk and its foundations. Agakhan does a lot for humanity and is a spiritual leader but a few people on u-tube and social media’s have negative things to say about Agakhan and Ismaili beliefs. Unfortunately a lot of doubts are being created on who to pray to and much more. It would be nice to get more clarifications and who should one pray to and ask for help - would it be to Allah, Agakhan or who else. God bless for conveying your knowledge. There is so much to know and learn!!🙏🙏 Thank you.

  • @gabrielfrund9497
    @gabrielfrund9497 12 днів тому +7

    Is the holly spirit a kabballistic "shekinah" concept?
    And it is in freemasonry symbolically?

    • @petemoss7704
      @petemoss7704 12 днів тому

      the trinity idea comes from the monad concept, and yes. The holy spirit and shekinah are in the same spot of their trinitys.

    • @qlippoth13
      @qlippoth13 8 днів тому +1

      Shekhinah defined as a dwelling. This is the same concept as kelipah or "the mind and the body are worn like a garment by the soul" an approximation of quote attributed to Jesus Christ in the Nag Hammadi Codex as well as the Bhagavad Gita. It is not difficult to search for videos of a Rabbi quoting the same message.

    • @bilkishchowdhury8318
      @bilkishchowdhury8318 День тому

      Holy Spirit is even in Quran

  • @mamadudjuldedjalo6202
    @mamadudjuldedjalo6202 День тому

    Wonderful job, please whenever you pass in Lisbon I would really like to know you

  • @Dbl369
    @Dbl369 2 дні тому

    Go to Toledo and then Córdoba, they also has a ton of history and you could make lots of videos on that

  • @hamodalbatal464
    @hamodalbatal464 10 днів тому

    Very interesting I never knew this

  • @Modic.deutsch
    @Modic.deutsch 12 днів тому

    I went to meet my girlfriend in Girona and it was a wonderful place. We wondered around the old quarters which you showed. The last building is actually the same one where Game of thrones’s Walk of shame scene was shot. Also there are many streets where the depictions of Bravos town were shot. It was a wonderful experience. Thanks for the reminiscence ❤️

  • @ayoubzahiri1918
    @ayoubzahiri1918 12 днів тому +6

    before sleep i do this transcendental meditation where i only focus in one word in a rhythmic way, in my mind i only repeat this one word until i start to transcend the body, every night, just pick a word that has no meaning or a certain name to god, for me is ALLAH, a do it!

    • @lifeunderthemic
      @lifeunderthemic 12 днів тому

      Insane ritual. No different than those reading the Torah and bobbing back and forth. You have no primer of understanding and yet you've come surprisingly close. It must be something deeply ingrained but you're lacking a primer of basis to work from. ©Dan Winter

    • @ayoubzahiri1918
      @ayoubzahiri1918 12 днів тому +6

      @@lifeunderthemic you have no idea what my experiences are nor what i have read so what are you talking about ? i studied many mystics from every spiritual tradition, had mystical experiences produced by substances, and ones without and i did read many books on transcendance

    • @user-po3ko9yb5w
      @user-po3ko9yb5w 12 днів тому +1

      Why do you feel the need to react so badly ti another person sharing their thoughts? All you all knowing and tasked with judging others by some authority? Peace be upon you

    • @ayoubzahiri1918
      @ayoubzahiri1918 12 днів тому

      @@user-po3ko9yb5w i think its because i revealed the method for 'transcendental meditation' and they keep it secret to make money off it, through courses and retreats, when it's so simple, u focus on one word until your mind is empty from constant thoughts, that's it

    • @lifeunderthemic
      @lifeunderthemic 12 днів тому

      @@ayoubzahiri1918 Mystics and transcendence...
      Oh, you read some books. Lovely. It's a good thing that what we read in books provide in great detail the knowledge we're always after.
      Your ignorance is Yours alone. Although there are other time-wasters like yourself making themselves known.
      I was pointing out the simple fact YOU stumbled onto something and clearly do not have any knowledge on the subject.
      You can go back to day dreaming as you have the answers from your sources. lol

  • @pr5pr
    @pr5pr 10 днів тому

    damn. this city looks beautiful!

  • @valmarsiglia
    @valmarsiglia 12 днів тому +1

    Cool, my great-grandfather is buried in a suburb of Girona, and I have relatives in the nearby town of Palafrugell.

  • @user-wf1nh1ix2i
    @user-wf1nh1ix2i 3 дні тому +1

    מעניין ! תודה !

  • @naiman4535
    @naiman4535 12 днів тому +5

    That's funny, Filip - there are those who maintain that the Zohar was first written in the third century AD - at least that's what I heard. But I also heard that the exact origins of Kabbalah are vague, nebulous and controversial. Like all esoteric teachings, it sprung forth from out of the great underground stream, and was probably born and reborn in different ages, like a Phoenix rising from the ashes.

    • @DSAK55
      @DSAK55 12 днів тому +1

      Is Zohar related to Zohan?

    • @HypostaticFridge
      @HypostaticFridge 12 днів тому +3

      The birth of Kabbalah is controversial but not at all vague.
      It came out of what Muslim neoplatonists had been doing in the 10th-12th century.
      Beyond that, it underwent a big evolution from its birth in the 13th century to around the 19th century.
      The key moments in it's evolution were Sabbatai Zevi and Issac Luria (of whom set the standard people use today). Then popularized by Hasidics (and later basically just accepted as a part of Judaism in the 19th century.

    • @NarasimhaDiyasena
      @NarasimhaDiyasena 12 днів тому +1

      @@HypostaticFridgethe contents of the Kabbalah is neutral, and has its origins in Atlantis. Kabbalah became a core text to certain groups within the Jewish community, with Sabbatai being among them who established the Domne within Sufism that rules over Turkey, Frank continued the teaching with the backing of Nathan Meyer R_. The Lurraic interpretation became central to global happenings, and is why the ‘signs’ of judgment are being realized, for the Lurraic interpretation stipulates that one must not simply wait for prophecy to happen, but actively make it happen. This created a schism in the Jewish community, to which there are many.

    • @HypostaticFridge
      @HypostaticFridge 12 днів тому +3

      @@NarasimhaDiyasena "Atlantis" no newage BS thank you

    • @petemoss7704
      @petemoss7704 12 днів тому

      kabbalah is a rip off of qabalah and middle platonism but with ethnic supremacy

  • @sanjeevsikri3372
    @sanjeevsikri3372 12 днів тому +2

    What are the Jewish mysticism texts that you mentioned at 3:14

    • @parmykumar8592
      @parmykumar8592 12 днів тому +1

      Don't forget the question mark!

    • @planespottermerijn
      @planespottermerijn 12 днів тому +5

      The Sefer Yetzirah and Sefer Ha-Bahir, he talked about them a bit before I think but I don't remember exactly which video. Maybe the one on ecstatic jewish mysticism?

  • @teeCall-sq1mg
    @teeCall-sq1mg 6 днів тому

    Sounds so much like Ibn Arabi's work.... Fascinating.

  • @joseluisgomezsoler7601
    @joseluisgomezsoler7601 10 днів тому

    🙏❤ ...and the (primordial) future: "The Kedumah Experience: The Primordial Torah" & "The Path of Primordial Light: Ancient Wisdom for the Here and Now", Zvi Ish-Shalom

  • @aurora3655
    @aurora3655 12 днів тому +3

    It’s basically the Gnostic, which is the same thing as Buddhism, and also Socrate’s understand of “god.” Although Buddhism doesn’t utilize the term and concept of god. They utilize the concept of mind. It’s probably also akin to the ancient gospels before Christianity. What they’re talking about *then, was phenomenon.

    • @qlippoth13
      @qlippoth13 8 днів тому

      I am glad I am not alone in this view. En Sof as the immortal realm of Barbelo

  • @tiggtiggs
    @tiggtiggs 5 днів тому

    Philosophy is an ideological construst, used too define the nature of reality from within a larger social framework, Organized (traumatized, marginalized & malinformed) society.
    The mind is the matrix. Entelechy transcends intellect. "Know thyself" - Socrates.

  • @joseluisgomezsoler7601
    @joseluisgomezsoler7601 10 днів тому

    "The Kabbalah of Light: Ancient Practices to Ignite the Imagination and Illuminate the Soul", Catherine Shainberg (This method, called the Kabbalah of Light, originated with Rabbi Isaac the Blind of Posquieres (1160-1235) and has been passed down by an ancient kabbalistic family, the Sheshet of Gerona, in an unbroken transmission spanning more than 800 years.). Hay traducción española.

  • @creepr524
    @creepr524 12 днів тому +1

    Can you please discuss the balinese flavour of hinduism. There is a concept of the Hyang Widhi which means the one who shines knowledge. Its pretty similar to the concept of Ahura Mazda. Its VERY INTERESTING

  • @nawafdreams
    @nawafdreams 10 днів тому

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:24 *🤖 The birthplace of Kabbalah in Girona, Catalonia*
    - Girona, a beautiful city in Catalonia, is the birthplace of Kabbalah.
    - This is where some of the foundational and most important Kabbalistic teachings were first formulated.
    01:20 *🌟 Key Kabbalistic figures from Girona*
    - Isaac the Blind, also known as the Sagi Aore, was an early Kabbalist who lived near Girona.
    - Azrael of Girona, a student of Isaac the Blind, systematized certain Kabbalistic ideas and originated the concept of the Ein Sof (the Infinite) in Girona.
    - Azrael's writings on the Ein Sof and the Sefirot (divine emanations) became foundational to Kabbalistic thought.
    04:06 *🔍 Core Kabbalistic concerns and ideas*
    - Kabbalists were concerned with the mystical meanings and hidden significance of the Jewish commandments (mitzvot).
    - The Sefirot, the "Tree of Life", represent the different emanations of God from the hidden absolute to the physical world.
    - The Ein Sof, the Infinite, is the completely apophatic and unknowable aspect of God, beyond any human conception.
    08:38 *📚 Moses Nahmanides (Ramban), a famous Kabbalist from Girona*
    - Moses Nahmanides, also known as Ramban, was a renowned Jewish scholar from Girona.
    - He was a student of Azrael of Girona and incorporated Kabbalistic ideas into his influential biblical commentary.
    - Ramban is considered one of the most important Kabbalists in the early history of Kabbalah.
    10:05 *📜 The Jewish history of Girona*
    - Girona had a thriving Jewish community until the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492.
    - The Jewish quarter of Girona has been largely preserved and restored since the 1970s, allowing visitors to experience the historical context.
    - Girona's role in the early development of Kabbalah makes it an important site for understanding the evolution of Jewish mysticism.
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  • @kasturiswami784
    @kasturiswami784 11 днів тому +1

    Vedas say that which is beyond words,from where words come back,meaning above description. As.j.kridhnna murty,the philosopher says the description is not the described.