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Is the faith of the Kabbalist what the scientist perceives as mysterious wonders?

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Is the faith of the Kabbalist what the scientist perceives as mysterious wonders?

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For the Kabbalist, this is not a faith but a complete knowledge, including an understanding of how the worlds, not only our world, are organized. In Kabbalah, the term faith, defined as to believe or to not believe, does not exist. It is not possible to achieve objective knowledge by raising a cross, a flag, or a Star of David. The Creator is to be perceived: it is not necessary to believe in Him but to perceive Him. It is necessary and possible to build up a relationship with Him, to understand His intentions. There is no point in constructing images and decoding dreams, or in looking for signs and their meanings, as if they are wonders. It is necessary to start learning to learn how to perceive the Creator. For this reason there exists a science called Kabbalah. I cannot say it is a simple science but for someone who truly wants to acquire it, it will be granted to him. I cannot be an accomplished composer, dancer or mathematician, unless it is my will to be one. It requires specific

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