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Kabbalah (i.e. authentic Kabbalah) is an ancient wisdom that describes spiritual laws (note: "laws" - not philosophies, theories or beliefs), and exists to help us attain the perception of these during our lifetime in this world.
It's not about philosophizing, blending with others' opinions, being politically correct and nice, and you cannot coerce anyone into this study. It describes the laws of nature--what operates our reality--and these cannot be compromised.
You can only "put it there," and if a person's desire leads him or her to it, then they take from it according to how much their desire dictates to them how much they should take from it; in other words, how much they want it.
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One involved in "this understanding" means one who has attained spiritual degrees.
If there are two who have attained them, then they can communicate to each other through the Kli (vessel/tool/receptacle) they have attained and which they share together.
In our understanding, we can best think of this Kli as an additional sense capable of perceiving a wider reality than our current five senses.
Thus, they don't discuss views, because there is nothing to discuss. A Kabbalist is one who works in this newly attained sense; working in affecting nature and people in ways we can't understand with our inborn senses.
In relation to us (in our inborn senses), they pass down books and have assigned teachers to pass on the methodology of how we can work to develop our desire into a Kli, and also share in the same perception as them.
For more about the Kli, see chapter 3 of this e-book "Kabbalah Revealed": http://www.kabbalahmedia.info/mekorot/en...
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