Introduction to the Ten Luminous Emanations with Michael Berg
In 1932, the founder of The Kabbalah Centre, Rav Yehuda Ashlag, began writing one of the most important kabbalistic books of all time: “Ten Luminous Emanations” (TLE). This seminal work taught everyday people how to pierce the veil and connect with the Creator in a tangible and satisfying way. Amongst myriad spiritual lessons, it explained how the physical and spiritual worlds came into being, how people can understand the source of their soul, and how to achieve unity with the Creator. Now, one of the most advanced and profound classes offered by The Kabbalah Centre comes to you with the vibrant energy and insights of Michael Berg. Join us to learn life-changing wisdom from a master kabbalist and develop the tools you need to create the life you want-and are meant-to live.
Learn how consciousness began. Join Michael Berg as he teaches Ten Luminous Emanations.
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Becoming one with our creator. Thank you.
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Thank you for the kind words Donovan! We're glad you enjoyed the lesson. We look forward to seeing your comments on Kabbalah University!
Truly brilliant, Twitter and FB liked, got a lot to study, totally worth the 18 dollar membership. Thanks for posting.
Solid intro to TLE
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Thank you for taking the time to comment. Blessings & Light to you!
Very insightful.
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Abdul razk Thank you for your kind words.
@tatsumakisempyukaku Michael Berg teaches Ten Luminous Emanations each week on the website of Kabbalah University. You can find the URL in the video description. Currently, there are over 80 lessons available online.
I think I can understand the emptiness that we can't think about as blank spaces.
Les comparto esta canción que compuse basada en escritos antiguos del kabbalista Rav Yehuda Ashlag sobre la creación del universo y la perfección de lo aparentemente imperfecto. La voz que se escucha es de mi querido maestro Yehuda Grundman. ¡Espero lo disfruten! kzread.info/dash/bejne/pnWBtKWhd5i6erA.html