Discussion about the science of Kabbalah and use importance for our time

Zsolt Hermann
3 min readNov 19, 2020

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Opinion from the Internet about Kabbalah:

1: My first criticism of the Kabbalah you propose is that in actual Kabbalah, our basic personality doesn’t change at all. Our Personality functions by allowing several Freudian/Jungian Archetypes to dominate in our mind. Each person has a dominant archetype which produces behaviors we recognize as Personality.

The Myers/Briggs Test Type is a good example of how this information is used by man to form a picture of what is true. What happens is that each person’s point of view is organized with all the other points of view. Togethet, all these views describe what is the truth.

The reasoning behind this theory is that the Archetypes that are dominant in each person are Archetypes which use the same sensory data to describe what a person thinks about some issue or another. What one sees might be the main sensory input for the Visual/spacious personality, while what one hears could be the foundation for Linguistic Intelligence. All these seven different Intelligences together describe the Whole or what we would call the Truth.

When we organize these sensory observations which recognize each input as part of a whole them we have, together, the Truth. Truth is in accord with all our sensory inputs.
Our Human sensory system is the important premise for this way of understanding the intent of Kabbalah. Our senses exist because each one has some different means by which to examine the factors in Reality.

2: I agree that the knowledge of Kabbalahvwas known since 1350 BC, when Moses first informed us about. What Moses essentially said was that the wisdom of his own day was wrong. Moses said the wisemen were in error. Moses said that three elements of the correct system that ought be used were missing. From that moment forward, all Knowledge needed some measure of adjustment. But that adjustment was ignored.

I agree that our personality doesn’t change, there is nothing wrong with who we are, what we were born to. The problem is how people relate to each other, how they connect.

This is why Kabbalah is the science of connection, helping us to restore “Nature-like” connections between people above and against the inherently egocentric, subjective, individualistic rejection, resistance.

And this is our evolutionary Human advantage, that we become “Nature-like” consciously, by our own efforts against an instinctive resistance which will provide the necessary contrast we can measure a new consciousness, perception against. Our inherent differences, individual uniqueness powers the unity that is achieved above everything that separates people.

Moreover h as you described - such a perfect connection also provides us with an improved, objective, truthful composite consciousness, perception of reality.

Kabbalah actually originates way before Moses, from “Adam the first man”, meaning from the first person who recognised a singular force-field, developmental plan behind Natural reality. He was the first true, empirical natural scientist, writing even a book about his findings.

Then Abraham further developed this science into a teachable method - that is centered around the principle of “live others as yourself" - and collected thousands of people around him in ancient Mesopotamia, who later became the Jews, then the Nation of Israel with Moses’s leadership.

You are right that the actual unity above rejection, hate was first expressed when that first Nation was established, built on “unity as one man with one heart” against instinctive, mutual “baseless hate” (symbolized by the Mount of Sinai, meaning mountain of hate) with the help of the Torah (Book of Instructions the practical, step by step method to achieve “love others as yourself” against instinctive, selfish egoism).

This is why Kabbalah - the wisdom of connection - is so acutely important in our times (developed, defined for our modern times), when the whole world is sinking into “baseless hate” with total inability to build mutually responsible, mutually complementing cooperation even if our lives depend on it - as we can observe in relation to the pandemic and other pressing, worsening global problems.

https://youtu.be/sR6IotAl6zs

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Zsolt Hermann
Zsolt Hermann

Written by Zsolt Hermann

I am a Hungarian-born Orthopedic surgeon presently living in New Zealand, with a profound interest in how mutually integrated living systems work.

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