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Picture of katnut
Registered: July 21, 2007
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I found this site 4 years ago, it served me as a source of wisdom all this time. And I really excited about its new look and content!!!
Enjoy it!!!

http://www.Kabbalah.info , the world’s largest online source for FREE Kabbalah content, has updated and expanded its site to meet the growing worldwide interest in the wisdom and study of Kabbalah. The new site offers quick and easy access to a wealth of information and resources for learning the science of Kabbalah.
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To Be or Not to Be?
“…to have emerged from nothing, to have a name, consciousness of self, deep inner feelings, an excruciating inner yearning for life and self-expression—and with all this yet to die. It seems like a hoax.” (Ernst Becker, The Denial of Death)

But more than a hoax, Kabbalah shows that life and death are completely not what we thought they were

Death is one of the most unsettling, yet fascinating, phenomena we all face. At one point or another, it touches the lives of each of us, forcing us to ask profound, seemingly unanswerable questions. Children begin wondering about this phenomenon from very early on. Whether the curiosity is brought about by the passing of a pet or a relative, children begin asking their parents why people die, where one goes after death, and if one ever comes back from “the other side.”

Adults are no less intrigued by death. Many of us love to see an exciting horror flick, with gruesome scenes of the dead rising from their graves in the midst of a dark and chilly night. Lately there are many psychological dramas on this topic, such as movies where a deceased loved one is still present in the protagonist's life.

Such scenarios are not restricted to the cinema alone. Many people make a handsome living by “communicating” with the dead. And anyone who has studied the Bible knows about the “resurrection of the dead” that's expected to occur with the coming of the Messiah.


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About selfishness.
People want to be rewarded for anything they do. Egoizm is when the reward is benefit for myself, when I think about of my own pleasure.
Kabbalists teach us how to exchange egoizm to altruizm using only one thing right: intention (aim).
The right aim is the single most important and most difficult thing that percon must to do. Any deed performed with an intention "dedicated to the Creator" is spiritual, while the same deed performed with a "self-aimed intetion" is material and selfish.
The Kabbalists analizes all thoughts, actions, and events according to theirs impact on spiritual path.
Thanks to this process of analizing intention and learning from the selfishness you find, you begin to understand what happens to you and why you experience certain feelings and what you need to do.


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