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Our perception of the world around us is limited to the information we process through our five senses. It is difficult to imagine anything not similar to what we've been able to experience through our own senses. However, there are people in our world who are capable of experiencing additional senses, making it possible for them to feel a more vast existence surrounding us. These people are called Kabbalists because of their ability to receive a higher knowledge than those of us limited to the basic senses. Kabbalists state that while most of us perceive and exist only in this world, there exists other, higher worlds than ours. They compare these other worlds to the layers of an onion, in which our world is found in the midst of all these worlds. Our world, as we know it, is just a small fragment of the true reality which we perceive with our senses.

Through the wisdom of Kabbalah, it is possible to develop additional senses and be able to feel and experience the world to come. We all question the reasons for our existence and contemplate how our universe came to be and wonder what it will become. Each new generation poses the same question . . . "What is the meaning of life?" For what reasons do we experience suffering and sadness and often exist in a world where minor joys cost us so dearly, that the absence of suffering can seem like happiness to us? If there is a divine force that created us, why do we not perceive it? Why would it conceal itself from us? Throughout the history of mankind, there have existed people who were willing to suffer any pain for the sake of comprehending superior wisdom and achieving spiritual elevation. The Kabbalah teaches that the only goal man should spare no effort to achieve, is perceiving the meaning of life.

We all strive to attain perfection, tranquility and fulfillment in our lives. Kabbalah is a way to attain perfection. With the wisdom of Kabbalah, a person enters with all of his senses to the upper world, the world of causes of all that happens here. Possessing this wisdom allows us to take control over our lives and transcend the limitations of time and space. By doing this, we reach the goal of Creation; the purpose of our lives É tranquility, harmony, endless enjoyment, while still living in this world. The Kabbalah teaches a practical method to apprehend the upper world and the source of our existence while still living in this world. In our perception of God, the Creator, lies our salvation from the Calamaties of this life and from a spiritual death.

References:

Jewish Literacy, Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, William Morrow and Company, Inc., New York, NY

Kitvei Baal HaSulam, Y. Ashlag Zohar, Shimon Bar Yochai

Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh, Gai Einai Institute of Israel

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