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Who wrote the philosophy of Kabbalah?

kabbalah - January 21, 2010

 

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  • 1 Oren // Jan 21, 2010 at 1:05 am

    The wisdom of Kabbalah was written by those who attained the upper force. They wrote to us about the structure of our souls, and the method how to attain it ourselves.

    Kabbalah is not a philosophy, it is a science, so fundamental is can only be called a wisdom. First it teaches you how to build the senses required to sense the spiritual world. Than, once you can feel spirituality in your own senses, you realize that everything written the the kabbalistic books is about the study of this reality.

    The writers include the first man (ADAM), Abraham, Moses, …. Rashbi, The Ari, Baal Hasulam…
    Here are some links with more information:

  • 2 james // Jan 21, 2010 at 1:05 am

    Yet, for all the respect shown him, many Jews prefer to ignore Maimonides on certain issues about which he spoke most forthrightly. With the growing influence of mystical Judaism (Kabbalah), astrology was becoming more popular among Jews. Maimonides wrote: “Whoever is involved in astrology and plans his work or a trip based on the time set by those who examine the heavens is liable to be whipped . . . All these matters are lies and deceit . . . Whoever believes in these matters . . . is but a fool and lacking in sense.”—Mishneh Torah, “Laws of Idolatry,” chapter 11; compare
    Leviticus 19:26;26 “‘YOU must eat nothing along with blood.
    “‘YOU must not look for omens, and YOU must not practice magic.

    Deuteronomy 18:9-13.9  “When you are entered into the land that Jehovah your God is giving you, you must not learn to do according to the detestable things of those nations. 10 There should not be found in you anyone who makes his son or his daughter pass through the fire, anyone who employs divination, a practicer of magic or anyone who looks for omens or a sorcerer, 11 or one who binds others with a spell or anyone who consults a spirit medium or a professional foreteller of events or anyone who inquires of the dead. 12 For everybody doing these things is something detestable to Jehovah, and on account of these detestable things Jehovah your God is driving them away from before you. 13 You should prove yourself faultless with Jehovah your God.

  • 3 Devorah // Jan 21, 2010 at 1:05 am

    Kabbalah is Divine writing.
    It was written down in the form of the Zohar by Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai.

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