kabbalistic poetry

kabbalistic poetry

It is no secret – we love music. Music is the universal language that establishes a common bond between all peoples. It evokes passionate emotions in the heart and rekindles vibrant memories of the mind. We are reassured by it, excited by it, comforted by it and feel the need national Share these feelings with others. The peace that brings the music is evident when it comes to be "coherent" or in need of harmony and rhythm to feel whole and alive.

Today, music is more accessible and more personal than ever. Advent Apple's iPod has created a global phenomenon. Billions have been sold and companies like Microsoft and others jump on the bandwagon. We love because it allows us to customize what we choose to listen. For many of us, Our lists are sacred and that somehow way to define who we are.

The famous composer Ludwig van Beethoven once said: "Music is the incorporeal entrance into the upper world of knowledge encompasses humanity but mankind can not comprehend. "This debate touches a chord in someone who has been inexplicably moved by the song.

But what behind that? Why are we so profoundly affect the music? Kabbalah explains that whether we realize it or not, all musical sounds are but a cry of our soul. There is a soul within us, and our souls yearn to understand the Creator, to approach him and feel. This is why music can speak in ways that affect us deeply and why music has played a fundamental role in society through the centuries.

It's that music plays an important role in the Study of Kabbalah: It is an important link between music listening and purchasing Kabbalistic spiritual sensations. Because music is the person in a language of feelings and emotions, listen to music created by the Kabbalists, we begin to feel what he felt when he composed the Kabbalists.

Spiritual Sensations it feels a Kabbalist can express themselves through prose, poetry, songs, melodies or because all these methods are a recording of internal sensations. But among all these "languages", or otherwise provide information of person to person, the language of music is more accessible and more immediate, more direct, requiring no explanation.

HaSulam Baal – the great 20th century Kabbalist — tunes wrote and composed songs as expressions of his spiritual attainments. His music comes straight from the spiritual world and expresses the emotional feelings deep that it feels like a Kabbalist ascends and descends, while developing their contacts with the Creator. When writing songs, Baal HaSulam left us a huge gift – Melodies that describe the Alto – World – show the Creator.

About the Author:

Bnei Baruch, http://www.kabbalah.info/ is the largest group of Kabbalists in Israel, sharing the wisdom of Kabbalah with the entire world. Study materials in over 25 languages are based on authentic Kabbalah texts that were passed down from generation to generation.

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