
We live today in a time when all becomes mixed up. Where people think that all would be absolutely the same, but it is not so. When we approach the Kabbalah, we must attain a proper discernment between truth and lie. We must stick to the authentic scriptures as close as possible. When we deviate only a hair's breadth from the right path, we won't arrive at the palace of God. All in creation is structured according to the Name of God, the Tetragrammaton. We must achieve an awareness to keep always God's name before our mind's eyes, as King David proclaimed, 'I'm having always the Lord before me' (Psalms 16:8).
Our mind is structured in a way, that when we connect to the authentic lineage of the Kabbalists, that we create a vessel, which becomes fit to receive the signals of the upper worlds similar to a radio station. The Torah tells us that God is setting life and blessings before us, or death and curses. It is our choice to tap in into the first reality full of abundance and blessings, but this does not mean, that life from no own has to follow only our own terms, but we must attach ourselves to the terms of God as outlined in His holy Torah.
The reason why other forms of faith won't bring you the same results in life, is because they mostly don't cling to the principles outlined by God Himself. It is for example a great prohibition to put a form upon God's face, because God Himself, while he contains all, is not limited to any dimension or limitation. This is the very first root of understanding and wisdom. God is not expressible — is beyond our mind to grasp —and all we read about forms, that sound humanlike, are only signposts for our memory of how the supreme force, called God, is interacting with us humans in a conceivable way. Names have power, and all our strivings should be directed only to attain this one Name of God, and all other names described in the Torah are only different aspects of how this one name expresses itself to us humans.
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Amazing...There is a verse in the Bible written where Jacob says I have seen God face to face, what does he mean by that.