What Kabbalah Isn't

Kabbalah isn't a lot of things we think it is

© Markos Zografos

Dec 12, 2006

The only connection between the Kabbalah Madonna studies and the Kabbalah introduced in this section is the word "Kabbalah"


The Kabbalah Center of Berg keeps getting advertised under the “Ads by Google” section on the right of the main page of this Kabbalah section, out of my control.

So this prompted me to make this disclaimer, to let you understand that the only connection between Berg’s Kabbalah Center and the Kabbalah that is mentioned in this section is the word “Kabbalah”—other than that, nothing.

A lot of myths have developed about Kabbalah. The main one is that it’s Jewish mysticism. Kabbalah is neither a religion nor mysticism nor anything to do with magic, miracles, Madonna, holy water, or anything we perceive with our five senses.

Kabbalah is an ancient method of self-transformation aimed at attaining the sensation of the Upper Worlds—the source of our existence. It’s a method of changing our nature from its inborn egoistic program, to an altruistic program, in order to equalize in form with the way Nature operates on us.

Watch this 25-minute introductory lesson with Anthony Kosinec (a fellow student of Rav Michael Laitman) for a deeper clarification of what Kabbalah is and what Kabbalah isn’t: http://www.kabbalah.info/engkab/kabbalah_revealed/kabbalah_revealed_1.htm

Also, view a short 4-min clip "What Kabbalah Isn't" from this lecture specifically focused on this topic here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXdwI2avix4


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