Tuesday, 28 February 2012

The Kabbalah, an observation.

My first observation. Information and direction given by my guide of wisdom and Kabbalistic Rabbi Yoshi. How complicated and complex I thought to myself, when I noticed all those pre-Kabbalah courses and the pre-Kabbalah books that are available to read first, just so one can actually make sense of the  Kabbalah.
As I read a couple of sample pages of the Kabbalah it spoke of a reaction to an action taken by an individual and spoke about his actions and his relationship with God. My initial thoughts were, they are studying the order of events and creation from the very bottom and looking up the rungs or levels. Why? This is a difficult way of studying the Kabbalah or trying to make sense of it.     
Rabbi Yoshi recently made the comment. “You are a rare commodity, because you were a blank canvas spiritually prior to your psychic awakening, the natural order of life, creation and spirit are now on your canvas in the correct order and this is your natural view”.
Prior to my psychic awakening, I had no interest in religious matters and did not allow my mind to entertain manipulated or half baked truths. So when my psychic awakening unfolded that Christmas of 1997. It was a wonderful position to have started from. I read a lot of in-depth books on the psychic world, attended psychic circles, psychic healing groups and development groups. I also sat in many psychic lectures given by lecturers here on the earth plane and also received many lectures given by the highly evolved spirits, covering the subjects of the development of the soul here on the earth plane and in the spirit world, reincarnation of the soul, psychic healing and those that control your faith.
This is why I observe things differently; my observation of the Kabbalah naturally wants to start from the top, as it looks and feels the natural place to begin. It will always be easier to see the flow of actions travel down through the many levels, than start at the bottom level and trace the actions and decisions up the chain of actions.
At the top I place the great white spirit or high spirit, known to you as God. As we start to descend we have the master spirits the decision makers, or as I like to refer to them as the movers and shakers, beneath them are the guides, these are the ones that work from the highest and give us all that we need, to make the correct decisions and follow the right paths, so we achieve our predetermined life goals.
The fixed laws such as gravity, the laws of nature and time can be used as tools to change outcomes. We have lived many lives here on the earth plane, as this enables us to develop at a faster rate; with every life we complete we learn and acquire a higher level of development. You have all heard the term ‘old souls’. When we decide to return to another life here on the earth plane, we first must decide what life lessons are to be learnt or tasks performed, these are discussed and planned with the master spirits. A time frame, the correct race, social status and upbringing are pre-arranged to mould us to a suitable position that enables this chosen human life to carry out the agreed to tasks and lessons. As we live out this designated life the master spirits and spirit guides move, create opportunities, openings and direct us so appointments with destiny can be met, wether that is to meet an appointment with good fortune, relationships or even death; it is all prearranged and manipulated.
Looking back now, I feel Rabbi Yoshi has been working with me prior to his first visual appearance of 2000.
For the last 14 years I have had instruction from spirit, who constantly fed me knowledge on the subjects of the order of creation, life after death and the politics of various religious houses, (empires of faith). My working relationships with the psychic surgeons and healers were formed during those early years.
My guides started to give me little projects and assignments to complete to broaden my knowledge of the psychic world. One such assignment was to find out what the major faiths say about life after death and reincarnation. It became apparent to me that information put out by some faiths is not necessarily correct. When it came time find out what the Jewish faith had to say. I contacted the Jewish information centre and was sent extracts from a book, called ‘What does Judaism say about’. The chapter sent to me was called, ‘What does Judaism say about Life after death and reincarnation’. I was impressed with the way the subject was approached, the conclusions reached and findings left open. However my conclusion was the author had missed the true meaning of the word reincarnation, the author assumed it meant resurrection and actually mentioned the return of the original body and entity. Which is a myth; we are a soul in a body and our soul does not need a body to survive, our soul cannot die, the life of a soul is an infinite one. Life of a body only exists because the soul animates it and when our soul wholly leaves the body for the last time and I word it this way because when we sleep the majority of our soul can disengage from our body and travel on a temporary basis. So once our soul has wholly left the body, life of the body ceases and there is nothing here on the earth plane (Your world), that can bring life back to that body.
When and if we reincarnate for another life here on the earth plane, the soul will have new life lessons or projects to achieve and will be born to a different body with a different upbringing; however the soul behind that new character is the same.
 
 I have recently come to the conclusion that all the information constantly fed to me over the last 14 years has installed similar views and spiritual values to that of my guide, by stealth.

   
                                       
                                            Saul.