The science of kabbalah: An overview

World Futures 62 (4):291 – 299 (2006)
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This article establishes that our perception of reality is subjective and undeliverable. It is an upshot of the intention by which we use our desires. The article states that we have two paths by which to advance, that of pain (our current) and that of pleasant, and quicker progress, called "the Path of Light." The article also asserts that in Kabbalah, spirituality means altruism, and corporeality means egoism. Although both pertain to reception, the difference is determined by the objective of such reception. Lastly, it describes the process of becoming a kabbalist through books, social environment, and the teacher's guidance.

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