SUFISM VS. KABBALAH

How is Sufism similar to Kabbalah? What was the teaching method of Kabbalah until the end of the last century? How did the method of Kabbalah change? Why did the teaching method of Kabbalah change from one-to-one teaching to a more popular form? What does it mean to exist in a global and integral world? What is the reason behind the crisis of our times? What is the difference between Sufism and Kabbalah? Sufism is very close to Kabbalah, but it is not the external expressions that are important, but the relationship. In particular, in Sufism, it is the relationship between the student and the teacher. In Sufism, it is still a one-to-one practice. Sufism comes from Kabbalah, but it is adapted to its culture. In Kabbalah, this relationship was very much like that, up until the end of the last century, when it moved on from the direct mouth-to-mouth teaching of a single student, who subsequently became the master. Because humanity evolved so quickly and radically, and this was actually predicted before by the sages, even the exact timing, we no longer pass on the methodology individually. This is because the level of humanity has risen - or seemingly sunk - to such a degree, that our desire can now grasp the method of Kabbalah in the masses who need this methodology. Now it is humanity in general or large numbers of people who are the direct disciples of the sages. We are no longer individuals, we are no longer stuck in that illusion. We are already global even on the material level, even egotistically trying to use the global connections in some way. We have become completely globalized, we completely depend on each other. Thinking that somehow we can dominate humanity on a global level is not possible. As a result, our current systems are completely falling apart, because we cannot live in a completely integral and globalized reality, without the intention of living for other people, and for the whole system. This is what we are learning now, in general, the whole of humanity. It does not matter if one is interested in Sufism, Kabbalah, or any other spiritual path. We hate this situation of being responsible for other people, and everybody being responsible for the quality of our life. Kabbalah is teaching us this collectively. So while Sufism is based on exactly the same principle of nature and reality, Kabbalah has picked up its state and aligned with the state of humanity in general. As a result, Kabbalah is open to all, and the success of this school of nature is when a large mass of humanity comes to learn and understand it. Sufism is very close to Kabbalah, but it is not the external expressions that are important, but the relationship. In particular, in Sufism, it is the relationship between the student and the teacher. In Sufism, it is still a one-to-one practice. Sufism comes from Kabbalah, but it is adapted to its culture. In Kabbalah, this relationship was very much like that, up until the end of the last century, when it moved on from the direct mouth-to-mouth teaching of a single student, who subsequently became the master. Because humanity evolved so quickly and radically, and this was actually predicted before by the sages, even the exact timing, we no longer pass on the methodology individually. This is because the level of humanity has risen - or seemingly sunk - to such a degree, that our desire can now grasp the method of Kabbalah in the masses who need this methodology. Now it is humanity in general or large numbers of people who are the direct disciples of the sages. We are no longer individuals, we are no longer stuck in that illusion. We are already global even on the material level, even egotistically trying to use the global connections in some way. We have become completely globalized, we completely depend on each other. Thinking that somehow we can dominate humanity on a global level is not possible. As a result, our current systems are completely falling apart, because we cannot live in a completely integral and globalized reality, without the intention of living for other people, and for the whole system. This is what we are learning now, in general, the whole of humanity. It does not matter if one is interested in Sufism, Kabbalah, or any other spiritual path. We hate this situation of being responsible for other people, and everybody being responsible for the quality of our life. Kabbalah is teaching us this collectively. So while Sufism is based on exactly the same principle of nature and reality, Kabbalah has picked up its state and aligned with the state of humanity in general. As a result, Kabbalah is open to all, and the success of this school of nature is when a large mass of humanity comes to learn and understand it. — Take the Free KabU Course: Official Website ► Facebook ► Instagram ► #kabbalahinfo
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