The true master is within; he is the Ruach Kodesh, only he can show us the light. Our path is to meditate, pray and receive what comes from Him, because Kabbalah is receiving.
There are several branches of the Kabbalah, some that invoke angels, others that work with Shedim or geniuses, our branch does not work with this side, we just invoke the Eternal and meditate on his word and that is plenitude.
In this work we teach some forms of meditation and you can discover many more secrets by meditating. Meditation can be practiced by people of any religion, it is not a religion in itself, it is just a way of seeing the Eternal such as fasting and prayer.
Seeing the Eternal has symbolic meaning. It is in the sense of entering the dimension of the soul and spirit, Ruach, and feeling its greatness, its light, approaching it.
It doesn't matter what religion you profess, in meditation you will have a direct channel with the Creator regardless of religion, but of course, meditation shouldkut in Kabbalah, union with the ETERNAL, teaches the names of the Creator in Hebrew, even so it is not a religion is a way of receiving the light of the Eternal.
The true master is in the soul, it is the Ruach Kadosh, the spirit of the Eternal.
Yeshua once told us not to call people masters; the only master is the spirit of the Eternal that is within us. He was a master, but when he left this world many pseudo masters came distorting the truth, so he warned the people about the Ruach Kodesh, the only master.
By meditating you will contact him directly.
ISBN | 9798227208521 |
Número de páginas | 246 |
Edição | 1 (2024) |
Formato | A5 (148x210) |
Acabamento | Brochura c/ orelha |
Coloração | Preto e branco |
Tipo de papel | Offset 75g |
Idioma | Português |
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