Many times, we live life from the place of "suddenly."
Suddenly something changes. Suddenly a challenge appears. Suddenly a blessing arrives. Suddenly it leaves. We rise and fall emotionally according to what is happening outside of us. When life gives us what we want, we feel good. When something changes, stress, fear, sadness, or emptiness can begin to appear.
Kabbalah teaches us that life does not have to be lived from that place of constant reaction.
The word Kabbalah means "to receive." But it is not only about receiving external things. It is about learning how to receive true fulfillment, Light, love, abundance, wisdom, health, peace, and happiness in a more stable and conscious way.
Kabbalah teaches that there are no coincidences. Life is not simply good luck or bad luck. Life works through a system of cause and effect. Our actions, words, thoughts, and decisions help create the movie of our life.
This does not mean blame. It means power.
When I see myself only as a victim, I depend on something or someone outside of me. But when I understand that I can become the cause of my own transformation, I discover a deeper freedom. If I participated in creating my reality, I can also participate in transforming it.
Kabbalah helps us identify the forces that live within us: the voice of the soul and the voice of the ego. One leads us toward love, unity, generosity, and Light. The other leads us toward separation, reaction, emptiness, and chaos.
Spiritual work begins when we learn to recognize those voices and choose differently.
True happiness does not mean a flat life without challenges. Processes will always exist. But when we live with consciousness, challenges stop controlling us and begin becoming opportunities to grow, learn, and reveal more Light.
That is why Kabbalah is a practical wisdom. It is not enough to hear it or study it. We have to live it. Information becomes wisdom when we bring it into action.
As a person changes, their environment also begins to change. As Karen Berg taught: "I wanted to change the world and could not. I changed myself, and the world changed."
Kabbalah reminds us that we are all connected. Our personal transformation is not only for ourselves. It also participates in the transformation of the world.
This is the purpose of Kabbalah: to help us remove chaos, darkness, suffering, and pain from our lives and from the world by learning to live with greater responsibility, consciousness, love, and Light.
A wisdom of receiving the Light that transforms us from within.