Kabbalah offers a way to recover from addiction and grow spiritually. Kabbalah means “to receive.” It is not a religion, but a 2000-year-old technology for the soul.
These tools for transformation contain universal principles and are based on an ancient manuscript of the Zohar written by Shimon Bar Yochai. He explains that the true meaning behind the stories of the Bible are written in code. This code contains the knowledge of how the universe functions.
Light is the energy of sharing; fulfillment and goodness are infinite. We need to look for security and contentment in the 99 percent realm. This is the realm that is spiritual and goes beyond the five senses. In other words, it is invisible.
The light resides inside physical things. It’s not the money we want, it’s the light that resides in the money. We have an opponent built into the creation process by design. This opponent is called Satan—code word for chaos.
There are two broadcasts in the universe. We have free will to choose which one we will manifest. The reactive broadcast is an illusion and contains the 1 percent world. This 1 percent world is limited to our physical world and includes only what we can see, hear, taste, smell, and feel.
The reactive thought tells us that it’s the other person who has the problem. This contains the ego. The reactive voice tells us that we can receive for the self alone. We project blame on other people.