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Questions and Answers
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Who am I and for what
purpose do I exist? How did we appear here and where are we going? Is it possible that we have already been in this world
before? Can we know ourselves and the universe? Why does man suffer and is it possible to avoid suffering? How can one find
peace, satisfaction, and luck? How can we attain tranquility, fulfillment, and happiness?
"Despite the fact that throughout history great
philosophers have tried to answer these question, still these very questions bother our minds to this day, and yet leave us
humiliated, pained, and without answers. The general solution given to such questions is that they should be forgotten, and
that one should just lose himself in the natural flow of life. However, the study of Kabbalah is for those who relentlessly
ask and seek to find answers to such questions." (Rabbi Y. Ashlag - An Introduction to Ten Sefirot)
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"Open for me slightly your heart, and I'll open the world for you"
Book of Zohar
For thousands of years, the secrets of the universe
were passed down to a chosen few from generation to generation. Ours is the first generation on earth to have complete access
to the sacred sources that explain every phenomena in the world. There is a tremendous window of opportunity here for all
those seeking profound answers to the meaning of life. There is actually a whole different level of being awaiting us, and
it promises to be a lot more pleasant than our current situation.
"A fundamental science about the structure of the entire universe, about man's unique place and purpose
in it, and about the properties and structure of a human soul was being created and passed from generation to generation.
This science is called Kabbalah. Ancient philosophers, medieval
theologians, and contemporary physicists tried to delve into its secrets. Today, when the period of humanity's material development
is coming to an end, Kabbalah is becoming accessible to everyone who wants
to receive answers to "the final questions" – accessible to such an extent that there is an opportunity to offer everyone
a chance to familiarize themselves with its basic principles, and to understand
in which direction humanity will develop in the future."
(The Science of Kabbalah by Rav Michael Laitman, PhD)
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