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http://www.kabbalah. info/course/course.p hp Rav Michael Laitman, PhD explains five basic principles of Kabbalah in an interview with award-winning author William Simon. From the film "The House in the Orchard" viewable in full here (62 min):
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http://www.kabbalah. info/course/course.p hp Prayer -- a person's request from a higher power -- is discussed by highlighting fundamental differences between prayer in religion to prayer in Kabbalah.
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http://www.kabbalah. info/course/course.p hp Rav Michael Laitman, PhD uses an example from the film "What the Bleep Do We Know?!" to illustrate a key difference in Kabbalah's approach to defining our perception, and meets with the film's scientists to discuss Kabbalah.
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http://www.kabbalah. info/course/course.p hp Kabbalah books describe the feelings of those who live in this world and the higher world simultaneously. The right choice of Kabbalah books guide a person's attainment of the higher world.
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Jesse Hirsh host of 3D Dialogue interviews Tony Kosinec regarding the study and practice of Kabbalah.
"Kabbalah is not a religion. It is science so profound and fundamental to human existence that it can only be called Wisdom. It is a method that allows a person to know and enter the higher more inclusive reality."
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http://www.kabbalah. info/course/course.p hp Kabbalah has been clouded in confusion, legend, myth & misrepresentation because authentic Kabbalah has been hidden for thousands of years.
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Students of the Boston Massachusetts Kabbalah Centre share their personal experiences with Kabbalah and how it has transformed their lives. Also, the Kabbalah Centre's mission to help people in need around the World is described.
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http://www.kabbalah. info/course/course.p hp "All the worlds, Upper and lower, are inside the person." Rav Michael Laitman, PhD discusses this fundamental statement about our perception of reality made at the beginning of Baal HaSulam's (Rav Yehuda Ashlag's) article "The Preamble to the Wisdom of Kabbalah."
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Sarah Silverman explains the mysticism of kabbalah at the Uncensored Comedy Benefit Show at USC's Bovard Auditorium on Nov. 29. The evening's entertainment was on behalf of the Arava Institute, a regional center for environmental leadership in Israel. For more about Arava, see our article @ http://www.jewishjou rnal.com/home/previe w.php?id=18507
Hidden camera video by Dennis Wilen.
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http://www.kabbalah. info/course/course.p hp Rav Michael Laitman, PhD answers questions from a student about how the Kabbalah teaching relates to our perception of reality. These questions are about the premise that "everything is inside the person," and "if so, who are all the other people around me?"
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Meditation on the ten sephirot. Soundtrack by Sergei Rachmaninov.
Images were generated by Talisman Maker, a free software from http://www.hermetics oft.com/
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http://www.kabbalah. info/course/course.p hp What could possibly be more significant than the question of existence itself? "Dialogues on Kabbalah" raises the questions that have haunted humanity since the beginning of time.
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http://www.kabbalah. info/course/course.p hp Rav Michael Laitman, PhD interviewed by Shalom TV & RTN president Rabbi Mark Golub. Clip 4 of 4 from the full interview.
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Aneni - Answer me
Words: From the book of the "Diwan," from a poem by Rabbi Shalom Shabazi (17th Century)
Music: Melody from Yemen, sung in the Habani style