firecatpickles
http://www.aish.com/spirituality/kabbala101/Kabbala_2_-_Perceiving_the_Infinite.asp
The first sentence in this article is quite profund, I think. Rabbi Lieberman teachers that "The Kabbalah is about understanding God." Whoah! Where did all that come from?
But as I read the article, it became more clear why tarotlogists use the Sephirot to interpret tarot. After all, aren't we all just attempting to catch a little glimsp of the divine in our readings? Otherwise, what purpose does it have? Tarot isn't just a game lol.
The concept of hanhaga is not so difficult to grasp. It is based on a personal relationship that one shares with the divine. This is a relationship we all must tap in to when doing our readings.
http://tarotforum.net/showthread.php?t=92642
The first sentence in this article is quite profund, I think. Rabbi Lieberman teachers that "The Kabbalah is about understanding God." Whoah! Where did all that come from?
But as I read the article, it became more clear why tarotlogists use the Sephirot to interpret tarot. After all, aren't we all just attempting to catch a little glimsp of the divine in our readings? Otherwise, what purpose does it have? Tarot isn't just a game lol.
The concept of hanhaga is not so difficult to grasp. It is based on a personal relationship that one shares with the divine. This is a relationship we all must tap in to when doing our readings.
http://tarotforum.net/showthread.php?t=92642