Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi discusses how to experience Kabbalah and the anatomy of God. He begins with dressing in robes and singing. There is singing and chanting throughout the film. He discusses the history of Kabbalah, the Zohar and its esoteric lineage. He talks about the story of God, the infinite, and the creation of the world. He talks of when the mystery of the trinity came about, the evolving planet, and the aspect of God that fills the world. He discusses angels. When we do something good and have good intention, we create an angel. Angels bring lessons that come to us on many levels. He talks about levels of attunement, a grateful mentality, and how moving across these levels raises our consciousness. He discusses perpetual adoration, quieting, thankfulness and blessings-- and gives examples of these in various prayers. He discusses the resurrection of the dead in relation to the body and the soul.
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Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi discusses how to experience Kabbalah and the anatomy of God. He begins with dressing in robes and singing. There is singing and chanting throughout the film. He discusses the history of Kabbalah, the Zohar and its esoteric lineage. He talks about the story of God, the infinite, and the creation of the world. He talks of when the mystery of the trinity came about, the evolving planet, and the aspect of God that fills the world. He discusses angels. When we do something good and have good intention, we create an angel. Angels bring lessons that come to us on many levels. He talks about levels of attunement, a grateful mentality, and how moving across these levels raises our consciousness. He discusses perpetual adoration, quieting, thankfulness and blessings-- and gives examples of these in various prayers. He discusses the resurrection of the dead in relation to the body and the soul.
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