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What Kabbalah Books Do for You, and What They Don’t

Kabbalist writers describe their experiences and offer recommendations
so others can follow in their path. Kabbalah books
are accounts of their journeys into the Upper World.

Kabbalah books are also
filled with drawings that illustrate
spiritual concepts
and events. It is important
to remember that the shapes
in the drawings are not real
objects, but images used to
explain spiritual states concerning
your relationship
with the Creator

But Kabbalah books
don’t show you the whole picture. To really know what the

spiritual worlds look and feel like, you have to experience them
for yourself. Kabbalists think of themselves as tour guides whose
job is to get you to a place and let you admire it for yourself. This
is why, in texts that were written to teach, the descriptions you’ll
find are partial, displaying only what you need to know to get to
spirituality yourself. Such “didactic” texts are Rashbi’s The Book
of Zohar, the Ari’s The Tree of Life, and Yehuda Ashlag’s The Study
of the Ten Sefirot.

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