
All
good Rabbis, Priests, Shamans, Lamas, Psychiatrists, and Scientists
alike, serve a meaningful role in the human experience. According
to Kabbalah, all these vocations, in and of themselves, represent
worthy disciplines. Each is a compelling branch of knowledge. But
they are just that...
branches of knowledge.
Suppose there was a universal wisdom, one singular seed that was
the origin of all teachings — a body of knowledge that could
reveal the spiritual and physical laws that govern the entire cosmos.
What if it could account for and explain every emotion and desire
that stirs within you? Suppose it could clarify and resolve all
the problems that burden you at this very moment?
What if it could explain all the eruptions that occur in our universe
the birth of a new star exploding into existence... to the explosive
arguments that erupt in your life? What if it could shed a profound
light on the mysteries surrounding the unknown whereabouts of our
Creator? In other words, what if it could answer the age-old question,
"Where's God?" What if it could blow the lid off of centuries of
corruption and superstition, the trademark of religion throughout
time?
What if it could offer you practical knowledge in this dizzying,
mind-numbing age of endless information? What if it could show you
a more effective way to pursue happiness? What if it could help
you reclaim all the control you've surrendered to psychiatrists,
doctors, consultants, and other people in your life? Perhaps most
importantly, what if it could explain all those feelings and thoughts
growing inside of you at this very moment, the ones telling you
that these compelling claims are just too darn good to be true?