14 Quotes About Kabbalah

Do you believe that we are all connected? There is one common thread that binds all of us — we are all human. No matter where we’ve come from, who we’ve been, or what we do, each and every one of us is one and the same. How’s that for a profound truth? The following kabbalah quotes about human unity will make you ponder those beautiful ideas for days to come.

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‎"With each experience we grow and become more aware of the inner beauty that lies within us. Ultimately we are truly our own leader. We lead the connection and flow of life that is our inheritance. Rabbi Yossi
Even the juncture in history and the zeitgeist we live...
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Even the juncture in history and the zeitgeist we live in is something we choose, setting the scene for the spiritual fodder we need to grow and achieve deeper elevation of our souls. Raquel Cepeda
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When the soul is consciously awakened can it comprehend the acquiescence of Muhammad, the unshakable foundation of Abraham and the very nature of Christ, equating the Aleph in the sealed Universe – As The Soul Speaks AainaARidtz
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Everyone is searching for something. Some people pursue security, others pleasure or power. Yet others look for dreams, or they know not what. There are, however, those who know what they seek but cannot find it in the natural world. For these searchers many clues have been laid out by those who have gone before. The traces are everywhere, although only those with eyes to see or ears to hear perceive them. When the significance of these signs is seriously acted upon, Providence opens a door out of the natural into the supernatural to reveal a ladder from the transient to the Eternal. He who dares the ascent enters the Way of Kabbalah. Unknown
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Nirvana is too simple an experience to be depicted by diagrams. Abhijit Naskar
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Embracing the LightCollected bits of truth Shimmering sparks Shards of light Merge Healing Restoring Bursting BrightRisingin divine ecstatic flame. Leonard Nimoy
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The GatheringAccording to the Kabbalah, in the beginning everything was God. When God contracted to make room for creation, spiritual energy filled the void. The energy poured into vessels which strained to hold the great power. The vessels shattered, sending countless shards, bits of the glowing matter, into the vastness of the universe. These scattered bits of divine light must be collected. When the task is done the forces of the dark will be vanquished and the world will be healed. Leonard Nimoy
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When bad things happen or you don't get your own way, if you can open your heart to compassion instead of shunting it down in anger, you're going to create more light. Barrie Dolnick
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As above in consciousness, so below in matter Michael Sharp
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The special knowledge you are about to learn will reveal a “letter theory” that was set into motion from the very first verse in your Bible. It is as though the divine author is telling the reader to expect Hebrew letters and numbers to weave messages, in the sub-text, through the rest of the Bible–starting with verse one. Michael Ben Zehabe
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It has always been difficult for Jews to take Christians serious, mostly because Christians lack the fundamentals that religious Jews learn in their youth. It remains an embarrassing fact, that modern Jews can comprehend the New Testament better than modern Christians. There is no excuse for this. Christians have dropped the ball and should be anxious to remedy that neglect. Not only would they benefit themselves, but their community too. Michael Ben Zehabe
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There is no such thing as passive receiving of Tradition. He who receives, the disciple, is always – must always be – the scene of a creation. To receive is to create, to innovate! 'The petrification of acquired knowledge – the freezing of spiritual things – allowing itself to be placed like an inert content in the mind and to be handed on, frozen, from one generation to another, is not real transmission….' Handing on is 'resumption, life, invention and renewal, a mode without which revealed thinking, that is to say, thinking which is authentically thought, is not possible. MarcAlain Ouaknin
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It is not enough for the Jew to rest content with his own spiritual ascent, the elevation of his soul in closeness to G-d, he must strive to draw spirituality down into the world and into every part of it — the world of his work and his social life — until not only do they not distract him from his pursuit of G-d, but they become a full part of it. Unknown