Kabbalah

Kabbalah

The Hebrew word "Kabbalah" means in its literal sense "to receive" and this refers to the communication between God and Moses. In Judaism many mystics believe there are two versions of the bible, the written Bible, (The Torah and 5 books of Moses) and the verbal Bible, the Kabbalah. Jewish mystics believe that both versions were related to Moses on his visit to Mt. Sinai. The Kabbalah is the ancient Hebrew esoteric philosophy based on a mystical interpretation of the Bible - not the mundane. Jewish mystics believe the Bible is also a book within a book and that the Bible is actually telling humanity about the circuitry of the universe. The Kabbalah, in modern times, has also become merged with the numerological layers of the Hebrew alphabet and our Bible - more commonly known as The Bible code. It presents a symbolic explanation of the origin of the universe and relates all things to their supreme archetypes. 


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