Short Movie: Melodies of the Upper World
Yes - certain music can heal us (BBC item on harp therapy for cancer patients) and do a lot more good than we're capable of doing on our own.
Kabbalah music has a very soothing effect on us while correcting our soul at the same time.
Movie Excerpt: This state, so far, is being attained only by those who study Kabbalah, and later, as we expect, all of humankind will attain it.
Movie Narration: Starting to perceive the Upper World, a Kabbalist enters a different dimension. An entire world is revealed before him in its entire beauty and wealth. It is something that does not exist in this world. He perceives an entirely different picture: forces that bring our world into action, and souls that are not attached to bodies. Past, present and future stand before him in the present, he experiences all of this and lives fulfilled with the eternal, perfect sensation, feeling that he encompasses the whole universe.
This deep, emotional experience is impossible to express through words. In their books, Kabbalists only advise us on how to attain such an impression, sensation, and discovery of this reality. They write about the kind of actions that we must perform inside of ourselves, with our own strength, desires, screens, Reshimot; with everything inside of our soul. “Perform certain actions and you will feel.” However, they do not say what we will feel, because it is impossible to convey a feeling.
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Posted by: paul isaac | December 14, 2008 at 10:48 AM
Thanks Paul but this site is about authentic kabbalah and authentic kabbalah methods that will advance us all to a higher place.
Meditation and decoding the names of God really has nothing to do with that. But to each his own ....
Posted by: Josia | December 16, 2008 at 02:54 PM