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I am not Jewish and I am, at best, only vaguely aware of what Kabbalah is. Despite my lack of knowledge, I am troubled by what I perceive.
My perception leads me to believe that Kabbalah has become a worshiped practice as opposed to a practice of worship.
Could it be that Kabbalah has always been this way? From my limited understanding, I see it as being a second Tower of Babel ... only this time, without physical form.
Because I lack information regarding Kabbalah, I do not wish for my initial perception to become solid belief...unless of course my perception is accurate.
Can someone educate me regarding Kabbalah as it relates to Judaism?
Sincerely,
Gehanna
My perception leads me to believe that Kabbalah has become a worshiped practice as opposed to a practice of worship.
Could it be that Kabbalah has always been this way? From my limited understanding, I see it as being a second Tower of Babel ... only this time, without physical form.
Because I lack information regarding Kabbalah, I do not wish for my initial perception to become solid belief...unless of course my perception is accurate.
Can someone educate me regarding Kabbalah as it relates to Judaism?
Sincerely,
Gehanna