Kabbalah 3 Video Course [Eng]
Course Price: 49 €
Lesson 1: Affinity
Highlights
- Dvekut: cleaving to or creating affinity with the Light
- Real spiritual work: the relationship between us and the Creator
- Ethics and morals: the relationship between us and society
- Who are we comparing ourselves to? Comparing ourselves to the Light of the Creator
- Cleaving is real freedom
- Cleaving or ethical consciousness
- Creating an environment of connection in centers and Study Groups
- Addiction to recognition and approval
- Identifying our intention for our spiritual work
- The main cause for pain is depending upon and needing others’ energy
- Starting each day with an intention of getting closer to the Light
- Recognizing opportunities that help us get closer to the Light
Lesson 2: The Four Phases Part 1
Highlights
- The creation of the original Vessel
- How to build a true desire
- False desire and real desire, continuous desire versus temporary desire, needy desire versus true desire
- The Light is an infinite source of sharing
- The Vessel must undergo a process to create a real desire
- The Light of Wisdom and the Light of Mercy: our goal is to receive both types of Light
- Creating desire without going through chaos
- The Four Phases
- A passive desire where the Vessel is created and filled with the Light
- The first awakening in the Vessel in the desire to give
- Light of Mercy is revealed in the Vessel- the Vessel feels the lack of what it had in the First Phase
- A true desire is created: the Vessel craves what it had in the First Phase
- Identifying where we can have a stronger, purer desire
- Identifying the Four Phases in our life
- How do we build a true craving?
Lesson 3: The Four Phases Part 2
Highlights
- Building a true desire for spiritual growth
- Phase 1: the status quo, taking things for granted
- Two ways of building desire: experiencing chaos or proactive change and transformation
- Phase 2: emptying our vessel and pushing forward to feel a healthy lack
- Phase 4: true desire
- Times of Gadlut (greatness) and Katnut (smallness)
- Reawakening areas of life where we have no energy
- We constantly go through the Four Phases from status quo to true desire
- Four Phases workshop- (use the handout provided below)
- How strong is our desire?
- In which areas of our life do we need to inject extra effort?
- Going beyond the status quo: pushing in areas of life to awaken lack and true desire
Lesson 4: The Soul’s Journey
Highlights
- The five parts of the soul
- Nefesh corresponds to: Malchut, the desire to receive for the self alone, physical actions
- Ruach corresponds to: Zeir Anpin, the pure intention of sharing, doing from awe, speech and words
- Neshama corresponds to: Binah, being plugged in, doing from love, thoughts and consciousness
- Chiya corresponds to: Chochmah, deep thoughts
- Yechidah corresponds to: Keter, deep thoughts
- Understanding death
- Death of a righteous person
- Heaven and hell
- Burial helps the soul cleanse and elevate
- An ibur: a positive soul that assists us
- A dybuk: a negative soul that can harm us
- Ways of drawing the support of an ibur
- Energy trips to Israel to visit the righteous
- Study
- Serving a Master Kabbalist
Lesson 5: Inner Light and Surrounding Light
Highlights
- Inner Light: the level of light we can handle based on our level of vessel and affinity with the Light
- Surrounding Light: our potential
- Constant growth
- Desiring more
- Three major aspects of expanding our vessel
- Giving more
- Strengthening our restriction
- Certainty beyond logic
- Pressure is caused by the Surrounding Light trying to enter our life
- Being stuck with our Inner Light or pushing after our surrounding light
- Windows In Time
- The cycle of a day
- Morning: a time for connection, using the Ana B’Koach and Zohar
- Afternoon: a time of judgment
- Midnight – Dawn: the greatest time of openings
- Weekly Cycle: using Shabbat (Friday evening through Saturday Evening) to access tremendous amounts of Light to learn more about Shabbat, read Yehuda Berg’s book, Kabbalah On The Sabbath
- Monthly Cycle: The New Moon: planting a seed for the month based on the Kabbalistic Calendar that connects us with the positive aspects of each month
- Holidays: support for the entire year, each holiday provides us with a unique technology to change our destiny
- The cycle of a day
Lesson 6: Becoming A Channel
Highlights
- Becoming a channel: transforming from ratzon (desire), a vessel with a bottom to a tzinor (pipe or channel), a vessel without a bottom
- Our collective responsibility to make a difference
- Consciousness is the main lack in the world
- Undergoing tests is part of being a channel
- Feeling others
- Sharing the Light
Lesson 1: Affinity
Highlights
- Dvekut: cleaving to or creating affinity with the Light
- Real spiritual work: the relationship between us and the Creator
- Ethics and morals: the relationship between us and society
- Who are we comparing ourselves to? Comparing ourselves to the Light of the Creator
- Cleaving is real freedom
- Cleaving or ethical consciousness
- Creating an environment of connection in centers and Study Groups
- Addiction to recognition and approval
- Identifying our intention for our spiritual work
- The main cause for pain is depending upon and needing others’ energy
- Starting each day with an intention of getting closer to the Light
- Recognizing opportunities that help us get closer to the Light
Lesson 2: The Four Phases Part 1
Highlights
- The creation of the original Vessel
- How to build a true desire
- False desire and real desire, continuous desire versus temporary desire, needy desire versus true desire
- The Light is an infinite source of sharing
- The Vessel must undergo a process to create a real desire
- The Light of Wisdom and the Light of Mercy: our goal is to receive both types of Light
- Creating desire without going through chaos
- The Four Phases
- A passive desire where the Vessel is created and filled with the Light
- The first awakening in the Vessel in the desire to give
- Light of Mercy is revealed in the Vessel- the Vessel feels the lack of what it had in the First Phase
- A true desire is created: the Vessel craves what it had in the First Phase
- Identifying where we can have a stronger, purer desire
- Identifying the Four Phases in our life
- How do we build a true craving?
Lesson 3: The Four Phases Part 2
Highlights
- Building a true desire for spiritual growth
- Phase 1: the status quo, taking things for granted
- Two ways of building desire: experiencing chaos or proactive change and transformation
- Phase 2: emptying our vessel and pushing forward to feel a healthy lack
- Phase 4: true desire
- Times of Gadlut (greatness) and Katnut (smallness)
- Reawakening areas of life where we have no energy
- We constantly go through the Four Phases from status quo to true desire
- Four Phases workshop- (use the handout provided below)
- How strong is our desire?
- In which areas of our life do we need to inject extra effort?
- Going beyond the status quo: pushing in areas of life to awaken lack and true desire
Lesson 4: The Soul’s Journey
Highlights
- The five parts of the soul
- Nefesh corresponds to: Malchut, the desire to receive for the self alone, physical actions
- Ruach corresponds to: Zeir Anpin, the pure intention of sharing, doing from awe, speech and words
- Neshama corresponds to: Binah, being plugged in, doing from love, thoughts and consciousness
- Chiya corresponds to: Chochmah, deep thoughts
- Yechidah corresponds to: Keter, deep thoughts
- Understanding death
- Death of a righteous person
- Heaven and hell
- Burial helps the soul cleanse and elevate
- An ibur: a positive soul that assists us
- A dybuk: a negative soul that can harm us
- Ways of drawing the support of an ibur
- Energy trips to Israel to visit the righteous
- Study
- Serving a Master Kabbalist
Lesson 5: Inner Light and Surrounding Light
Highlights
- Inner Light: the level of light we can handle based on our level of vessel and affinity with the Light
- Surrounding Light: our potential
- Constant growth
- Desiring more
- Three major aspects of expanding our vessel
- Giving more
- Strengthening our restriction
- Certainty beyond logic
- Pressure is caused by the Surrounding Light trying to enter our life
- Being stuck with our Inner Light or pushing after our surrounding light
- Windows In Time
- The cycle of a day
- Morning: a time for connection, using the Ana B’Koach and Zohar
- Afternoon: a time of judgment
- Midnight – Dawn: the greatest time of openings
- Weekly Cycle: using Shabbat (Friday evening through Saturday Evening) to access tremendous amounts of Light to learn more about Shabbat, read Yehuda Berg’s book, Kabbalah On The Sabbath
- Monthly Cycle: The New Moon: planting a seed for the month based on the Kabbalistic Calendar that connects us with the positive aspects of each month
- Holidays: support for the entire year, each holiday provides us with a unique technology to change our destiny
- The cycle of a day
Lesson 6: Becoming A Channel
Highlights
- Becoming a channel: transforming from ratzon (desire), a vessel with a bottom to a tzinor (pipe or channel), a vessel without a bottom
- Our collective responsibility to make a difference
- Consciousness is the main lack in the world
- Undergoing tests is part of being a channel
- Feeling others
- Sharing the Light