Welcome to Lekabel

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Hello.  My name is Ronni/aka/tsefiya.  I have been studying Kabbalah for nearly 7 years.  I originally became interested in Judaism and Jewish culture, but this quickly led me to Jewish mysticism which in turn led to my study of Kabbalah.  When this first happened I thought it was a phase I was going through, and that it would end like most fads.  However, seven years is the longest amount of time I’ve ever spent on any discipline, science, or philosophy, and this doesn’t seem subject to change any time soon. 

I don’t believe I am in any way qualified to teach, but I do hope to share with anyone and eveyone what I have learned about Kabbalah.  I will be 40 years old this year (eek), and I’ve barely scratched the surface.  With Kabbalah, the more you learn, the more there is to learn.  One lifetime is definitely not enough. 

In Hebrew, the word meaning to teach also means to learn.  The literal meaning of the word kabbalah means “to receive.”  When you learn it’s actually your responsibility to teach (or share), and one of the most important and basic principles of Kabbalah is to share what you receive, hence this blog.

 Thank you for visiting.  Welcome and G-d bless.

Just Light,

Ronni.

Published in: on March 13, 2007 at 2:54 am Leave a Comment