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Kabbalah - Judaism's way into the New Age.
'Kabbalah goes mainstream' is the title of the lead article in 'The Jerusalem
Report' (8/11/99). The article describes the phenomenal growth of interest
in Kabbalah in Israel. At the time of Lag Ba'omer, a minor Jewish festival
around 200,000 Israelis made their way to the tomb of Rabbi Shimon bar
Yohai on Mt. Meron in Galilee. Bar Yohai, a second century Jewish sage,
is the central figure of the Zohar, the mystical work which is itself
central to Kabbalah.
The article describes the annual celebration as 'part carnival, part
ecstatic ritual. The road to the tomb is lined with stalls hawking kabbalistic
books, amulets, candles to light near the tomb and olive oil to pour on
bonfires atop it. Within the tomb dancing rages all night. The tidal wave
of visitors has a messianic undercurrent as well. It seems every mystical
sect is pushing its message or its candidate for the messiah.'
Interest in Kabbalah crosses the great Israeli divide of secular and
religious. Melilah Helner who teaches Zohar at the Hebrew University says
enrolment has tripled over the past five years. 'Who's coming? Lots of
people fresh off airplanes from the Hindu and Buddhist countries in the
Far East. They crave spirituality unlike the secular Israelis of 25 years
ago, who were confident of Zionist ideology and alienated from religious
experience. Today's secular students aren't cynical about religion; they
have a problem with the religious establishment. So Kabbalah is an interesting,
subversive back door to Judaism.'
Interest is also rising among the ultra-Orthodox. 'The number of books
on Kabbalah being printed and sold in the ultra Orthodox world is hundreds
of times more than 25 years ago,' says Hebrew University professor Moshe
Idel. Fascination with Kabbalah has also spread beyond Israel and is not
limited to Jews. Rock star Madonna has spent two years studying Kabbalah
and a Kabbalah Learning Centre has been set up by Rabbi Philip Berg with
branches in 18 cities around the world including Tokyo and Buenos Aires.
This organisation sends disciples out selling the Zohar door to door and
advertises that studying Kabbalah will help you succeed in business.
So is the interest in Kabbalah a factor which is preparing Israel for
the revelation of the Messiah or for great deception?
The word 'Kabbalah' comes from the Hebrew word 'to receive.' This points
to the receiving of secret doctrine by initiates. In other words it opens
people up to hidden meanings of sacred texts which cannot be comprehended
by plain interpretation. God is known as the Ein Sof, the unknowable God,
who can only be approached by mystical experience. God is also understood
to have a male and a female nature. The feminine principle is known as
'Shekinah', the great Mother in whose womb the universe was conceived.
There is a complex teaching about what happened at the moment of Creation
and the Fall. The main idea is that sparks of divine light fell and were
trapped throughout the material world. By divine decree the Shekinah was
sent into exile to abide with human beings until they purify themselves.
By good actions (tikkun) the fallen sparks must be purified and returned
to the divine source. As a result the light of Shekinah is restored and
she then bestows her bounty of light on the human soul.
Since this will speed up the Messianic Age, bringing about a new age
of peace and harmony on earth, every effort must be directed towards this
purpose. Rituals and meditation are engaged in (known as kavvanah) with
the aim of discovering the unity of all things and restoring the cosmic
order.
According to a book on Kabbalah by Migene Gonzalez-Wippler, techniques
to accomplish this include: relaxation, meditation and breathing techniques;
ritualistic dancing, especially to music with a strong beat 'created by
different drum rhythms which tend to be repetitive and hypnotic in quality',
and yoga. Yoga is not alien to kabbalistic thought and was introduced
as far back as the 13th century chiefly by Abraham Abulafia. The writer
also advocates calling on the names of Angels and summoning spirits through
methods which are familiar to practices of magic and witchcraft in all
cultures. She describes how she followed a ritual of evocation entitled
the 'Rite of Queen Hagiel' in a kabbalistic book and summoned up this
spirit in a house she was staying in. Interestingly, in the light of the
lead article in our last edition, this was in Vienna where she was working
for the United Nations!
All of this shows that Kabbalah is not derived from the God of the Bible,
but is a Jewish recycling of the New Age spirit which is permeating all
religions and helping to create the end time delusion which will lead
to the final world apostasy and acceptance of Antichrist as the Messiah.
Apart from the above Kabbalah teaches such New Age concepts as the idea
that 'All is One', i.e. there is an inter-connectedness of all things
and God is present in all created objects. The purpose of the spiritual
quest is to discover the divine sparks within us and attain mystical union
with the 'One.' This can take place as a result of a number of incarnations
and Kabbalah agrees with Hinduism in teaching re-incarnation.
The Jerusalem Report article indicates that the spirit operating in Israel
with the spread of Kabbalah is one which is comfortable with the quest
for spirituality through eastern religions and New Age mysticism. Kabbalah
scholar Moshe Schatz, who is ultra Orthodox says that 'Kabbalah seeks
to show the unity underlying all of reality - physical and spiritual.
I can tell you for sure that some of the gurus in India are teaching very
high Kabbalah. Kabbalah teaches us not to reject anything. We can integrate
the insights not only of science but of Buddhism, Hinduism, all human
knowledge.'
But it cannot integrate the Biblical revelation itself! The God of Israel
is holy, separate from His Creation and yet involved in it (Genesis 1,
Psalm 19). He has given to humanity the task of caring for the world in
relationship to Himself, a relationship which has been lost through Adam's
sin (Genesis 2-3). He makes it clear that the only way we can approach
Him is through repentance and the sacrifice He has appointed (Leviticus
16-17, Isaiah 1). Our problem has nothing to do with lost sparks or feminine
principles of God, but is caused by sin which separates us from a Holy
God. This debt has been paid once and for all by the Messiah whom God
sent to be the sacrifice for sins through His death and resurrection (Isaiah
53, Daniel 9.26, 1 Corinthians 15.3-5). The explanation for the fulfilment
of the sacrificial system in the Messiah Yeshua (Jesus) is to be found
in Hebrews 7-10. Hebrews 9.27 tells us we only have one life in which
to find the way to salvation through Messiah's sacrifice.
In Israel today the Rabbis teach that the message of Yeshua as Messiah,
which is grounded in the Hebrew scriptures, is a 'foreign' intrusion and
that it should be opposed and suppressed. And yet they are happy to embrace
spiritual forces which tap into the occult and are almost identical in
their manifestations to the religions of the east.
The famous prophecy of Isaiah which speaks of the reign of Messiah when
the word of the Lord will go out from Jerusalem and the nations will beat
swords into ploughshares and not study war any more (Isaiah 2.1-4) is
followed by a warning to Israel:
'O house of Jacob, come and let us walk in the light of the Lord. For
you have forsaken your people, the house of Jacob, because they are filled
with eastern ways; they are soothsayers like the Philistines.' The passage
goes on to describe the day of the Lord when he will utterly abolish the
idols and the unbelievers will go into the 'holes of the rocks and into
the caves of the earth, from the terror of the Lord and the glory of his
majesty, when he arises to shake the earth mightily.'
One of the writers in the Jerusalem Post article above called Kabbalah
a 'back door to Judaism'. In fact it is an open door to New Age and the
deceptive religious forces which are sweeping the world and preparing
for the strong delusion of the end times. In a book entitled 'The Real
Messiah' by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, Jesus' claim to be Messiah is rejected
and a future scenario depicted in which the Rabbi describes how Messiah
comes to power. He will solve the Middle East situation with 'such a demonstration
of statesmanship and political genius' that he will be placed by the major
powers in 'a position of world leadership.' He will rebuild the Temple
and cause people everywhere to 'achieve the mystical union of prophecy.'
Sounds very like the one prophesied for the end of this age who will
come in his own name and through deception create a seven year peace covenant
with many (but not all) in Israel (Daniel 9.27, Isaiah 28.14-22). This
covenant will not lead to real peace but the time of Jacob's trouble and
the 'abomination of desolation' standing in the Holy Place (Daniel 9.27,
11-12, Jeremiah 30, Ezekiel 38-39, Zechariah 12-14, Matthew 24.15-28,
Revelation 13). The final event will be the return of the true Messiah,
who will stand on the Mount of Olives (Zechariah 14.3-4), the place he
departed from at his first coming (Acts 1.11).
We appeal to all people, Jewish and Gentile, to study the Bible, the
only place you will find undiluted truth about the days we live in, the
hope of the Messiah and the world to come. Kabbalah belongs to the realm
of which Isaiah prophesied: 'And when they say to you, 'Seek those who
are mediums and wizards, who whisper and mutter,' should not a people
seek their God? Should they seek the dead on behalf of the living? To
the law and to the testimony! If they do not speak according to this word
it is because there is no light in them.' (Isaiah 8.19-20).
The Messiah, who is a Divine person, has come once to be despised and
rejected in fulfilment of Isaiah 53. He is coming again soon in power
and glory (Daniel 7.13-14) to fulfil the prophecies of the Reigning King
Messiah (Isaiah 2.1-4, Zechariah 14). Isaiah also prophesied his humanity
and his divinity: 'For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given;
and the government shall be upon his shoulder. And his name will be called
Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.'
(Isaiah 9.6) Yeshua, Jesus, is the Messiah of Israel and the only one
who can bring peace to His people.
To believe in Him is a thoroughly Jewish thing to do. We invite you to
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