Wednesday, June 10, 2009

The Kabbalah Fad


Question:
What are your thoughts, on the masses learning Kabbalah? Is it good, or is it a fad?
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Answer:
I'm not sure how authentic the "Kabbalah" being studied by Madonna is, but I would imagine, there are much worse things she could be doing with her time. If indeed, it has made her a better person - good for her.

I think it's great, that more people are interested in Kabbalah. Although it was a restricted area of study in earlier generations, the Kabbalists always said, that a time would come, when their teachings would be available to everyone.

Its blend of: profound thought, and down-to-earth spirituality, that is needed today.
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The question is not so much, who can study Kabbalah, but rather, how can you tell, if it's the real thing.


What concerns me is, that some modern exponents of the Kabbalah claim, that it is a separate religion, distinct from Judaism. This claim is not only untrue, it is self-destructive.

I predict, that this idea of divorcing Kabbalah from its Jewish roots, will spell the end of the so-called "Kabbalah movement." The real Kabbalah will thrive, but the cheap imitations, will go the way of all the other fads.

The Kabbalists call Jewish mysticism, the Pardes, meaning "The Garden." What is the parallel between a garden and mysticism?

If you see a beautiful flower in a garden, you may have the urge to pick it, and take it home to enjoy its beauty.

But a flower won't last long, out of its natural habitat. Once it is disconnected from its life-force, it will very quickly wither and die.
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Taking Kabbalah out of its Jewish context, is like picking a flower from a garden. It looks beautiful and smells nice for a while, but soon, it starts to wither, rot, and stink.

Kabbalah is a living, breathing spirituality, that is nourished by the rich soil, of Jewish wisdom and practice. But those who are calling it a separate religion (for the obvious reason, of gaining a wider audience), are turning something deep and holy, into just another passing fad - it looks good, creates a stir, but won't last.
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While one can taste the teachings of Kabbalah, even without being particularly observant of Judaism, you can't detach it from its source. Kabbalah, is the soul of Judaism.


And a body without a soul, is lifeless; and a soul without a body, has no connection to this world.

Judaism, without its soul, its mystical side, can become dry and unattractive. But Kabbalah, without the grounding of practical Judaism, is an uprooted flower.
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We are a searching generation. We've tried empty materialism, and it has failed to sustain us. We have experimented with spiritual escapism, and it has left us floating towards nowhere.

It is time to taste the fruits of The Garden - the deepest mystical insights, grounded in the fertile soil of tradition.

Now that's real Kabbalah!

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