 Category: Cabala
Category: Self improvement >> Cabala<< previous page 1 2 next page >> by Marcia Henin  [ 2009-05-03 ] In the last 2 decades, many Celebrities have entered the Kabbalah world. Some for a short visit and some stayed and are still studding Kabbalah until this day. by Marcia Henin  [ 2009-05-03 ] Kabbalah are jewelries believed to posses many healing and protective qualities. In this articles you will find some of the more known Kabbalah jewelries and its qualities. by Marcia Henin  [ 2009-05-03 ] Why has the Kabbalah become one of the most studied books in the world of spirituality? A short review of the Kabbalah by Marcia Henin  [ 2009-05-03 ] About the Atlantis ring and it's relation to the Kabbalah and the Jewish religion. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-12-31 ] Do you ever get the feeling that there is more to life than what you see? Kabbalah says you are right – we just have to develop the sixth sense needed to perceive them! by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-12-31 ] What lies behind the magic that Hollywood and fairytales suggest in this classic phrase? Kabbalah can help us understand how to truly live “happily ever after”. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-12-08 ] The current state of the world is pushing us toward a greater understanding of ourselves and our mutual responsibility to each other. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-12-08 ] No matter where we look, we see change and crisis in the world. We can make it a positive change, but only if we recognize the true source of our problems. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-12-08 ] The world is in turmoil, and our children will inherit the problems we have created. How can we help them understand what is happening in the world, and even more importantly, recognize how to change it? by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-12-08 ] What do the financial crisis, quantum physics and Kabbalah have in common? They all tell us that the world is a single entity, where every part affects the whole. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-12-04 ] The great economic minds today are all confessing that they completely underestimated the interconnectiveness and interrelationships of the world’s global economy. Getting out of this mess implies considering what is best for the world and not always what is best for us. This focus on self is what has us in this mess. The problem is that everything is so intertwined with everything else, whatever happens to one immediately affects the others. We are all not so innocent, we are all putting ourselves first. When we realize that everything affects each other, we need a major correction in our world view. We need to fully understand the responsibility we have for each other. This is what Kabbalah is trying to teach us. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-12-04 ] In their mixture of aggression and gentleness, Killer Whales reflect the balance of nature that man destroys. People around the world want to protect these magnificent animals, but Kabbalah tells us we must first save ourselves. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-12-04 ] Without man’s interference, nature acts in harmony and balance. Man is the disruptive element. By realizing our inherent nature, we can overcome it to become part of nature’s system and realize our dreams in the process. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-11-27 ] What can the game of golf possibly have to teach us about living a fulfilling life? Maybe more than you think, if you view it from the perspective of Kabbalah! by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-11-25 ] We all want good things to come our way, but this means something different to every person. What does “good” really mean? Do we even know it when we get it? by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-11-25 ] Scientists are creating “seed banks” to repopulate the earth with plants in the event of disaster. Wouldn’t our efforts be better sent averting the crisis in the first place? by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-11-23 ] We have divided our world into tiny pieces through boundaries of politics, religion and economics. The more borders we make, the more we separate ourselves from each other. We have reached a point where Nature says “Enough!” by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-11-23 ] The world is in turmoil. Can we learn where we need to go by looking at where we have been? by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-11-06 ] Egoism is widely viewed as a source of problems in our society, and many religions and philosophies are based on suppressing it. Kabbalah provides a different perspective on the ego’s role in our spiritual evolution. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-11-06 ] We regard life as precious, but Kabbalists tell us that it is no more than a change of clothes for the soul. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-11-06 ] Have you ever had a nagging sense that something is missing from your life, but couldn’t quite identify it? Kabbalah tells us what we are looking for, but we must open our eyes to see it. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-11-05 ] Kabbalah shows us how to achieve health for humanity, not just as individuals. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-10-27 ] Our lives today seem to be filled with one crisis after another. All we want is a short break, but is this really what we need? by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-10-26 ] Because of the Internet, people around the world have joined together to dispense free hugs. Are there other ways that high tech tools can help humanity reconnect with each other? by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-10-26 ] Nature's destructive forces also provide an opportunity for new growth and life. Man continually struggles to change and control these forces, but Kabbalah tells us that man is the one that must change. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-10-26 ] : From caterpillar to butterfly: Nature is full of amazing transformations. The wisdom of Kabbalah tells us that these are nothing compared to the transformation that man can experience. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-10-24 ] All of us experience a constant flow of thoughts and desires. Even when we sleep, they appear as dreams. Kabbalah explains the interrelationships between thoughts and desires, and how they drive our actions. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-10-23 ] Happiness: despite all the effort that goes into finding it, it still seems elusive. Maybe we are looking in the wrong places. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-10-15 ] As children, we play Connect the Dots as a means of entertainment. As adults, there is a game of connection that can literally change the world if we choose to play. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-10-15 ] Many Americans see their financial basis crumbling as the economic crisis continues. How did we get here, and can Kabbalah show us how to recover? by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-10-15 ] Is there a deeper lesson at the heart of the current financial collapse? Can we use the current crisis to stimulate a lasting change in our approach to life? by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-10-08 ] Science is discovering that many of our personality traits have a genetic origin, including laziness. But heredity is only part of the picture. Kabbalah helps us understand the other factors affecting our choices. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-10-08 ] At some time in our lives, we have all thought we would be happier “if only…” Kabbalah tells us we are living in a fantasy, unless we are pursuing the right goal. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-10-08 ] Both ancient and modern science have proposed theories based on the interconnectedness of all of nature. Kabbalah also talks about the unity of Nature, but tells us that man has lost contact with that reality. A world of harmony is waiting for us if we can only reconnect. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-10-02 ] People exhibit an incredible variety of behaviors. Society applauds some of them and condemns others. Kabbalah helps us understand that they are all actually dictated by one simple law. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-10-02 ] All our efforts to improve the world have proven fruitless. It is time to search for new answers. Kabbalah provides a methodology to correct the world situations by first correcting our own nature. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-10-02 ] While women tend to be happier than men in early life, the trend reverses by middle age. Kabbalah explains that the difference is due to the differing desires of men and women. What will it take for women to be truly happy? by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-09-24 ] Can world peace come through saving the environment or solving the social problems of today? Kabbalah tells us that there are other changes that must happen first. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-09-24 ] Stress levels are on the rise in all areas of life. The impact on businesses has become so great that many are offering stress reduction programs to employees. Kabbalah tells us that stress will continue to increase until we realize the true source of the problem. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-09-24 ] "All kinds of unpleasant situations are sent to us so that we will finally understand that it is not the external things that we should fear, but the lack of contact with the Upper One, the absence of spirituality."
Awakening to Kabbalah, Rav Michael Laitman, PhD
by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-09-18 ] A drastic change in attitude and intention will be required from all to face impending economic and environmental crises. Kabbalah can show us how to change our course. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-09-18 ] The desire for pleasure controls every thought and action that a person performs. Kabbalah provides a means to use those desires for others rather than for personal gain. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-09-18 ] Virtual worlds are becoming more appealing than the real world. Is this good or bad? Kabbalah tells us it is inevitable. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-09-10 ] Images from the Hubble telescope have been amazing us for the past 25 years. Will the new insight it provides into the origins of the universe help answer our questions about life, or must we continue to look elsewhere? by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-09-10 ] For most couples, relationships are a rollercoaster ride of excitement and disappointment. Kabbalah can help us understand how to create a truly loving relationship that will withstand the test of time. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-09-09 ] Picnics are an enjoyable summer ritual, and ants always seem to be uninvited guests. Can we learn something about life by watching these industrious creatures? by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-08-29 ] Our steadily growing demands for energy are fuelling economic, environmental, and humanitarian crises. Kabbalah can show us the way to a more balanced, stable existence. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-08-29 ] In addition to being beautiful, the poem The Tree of Life gives us insight into the origins of our existence. Kabbalah teaches us that this same poem also tells us how to return to the life of abundance we are meant to experience. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-08-26 ] We all try to make our relationships work, but often fail to succeed. Kabbalah explains how to achieve understanding between the sexes. by Bnei Baruch  [ 2008-08-19 ] Kabbalah explains that the reason for the crisis happening in the world is no other than our egoism, which is opposite to Nature’s law of bestowal. |