One strength of Kabbalah is its deep contemplation of the nature of God. Rabbi David Cooper wrote, “The closest we can come to thinking about God is as a process rather than a being. We can think of it as ‘be-ing,’ as verb rather than noun. Perhaps we would understand the process better if we renamed God. We might call It God-ing, a process, rather than God, which suggests a noun.”
Join us for Introduction to Kabbalah, contemplate God with us, and see if some of your concepts do not fall away as you grasp the meaning of Reality.
In this class you will:
- Consider the question “What is God?” deeply from more than one Kabbalistic point of view.
- Contemplate the Kabbalistic teaching of “ongoing creation” and, with awareness of this spiritual law, determine how they wants to live/be.
- Contemplate and become clear on the difference between spiritual belief and spiritual practice.
Purpose: To introduce the participant to some fundamental spiritual teachings of Kabbalah.
Structure of Course: One week of homework followed by three weekly 2-hour Zoom meetings.
Individual Homework Time Commitment: 30-60 minutes 5 days per week.
Course Duration: 3 weeks
Course Homework Begins: Friday, May 9, 2025
Course Meeting Day & Times: Fridays 3 – 5 p.m. ET /1-3 p.m. MT
First Zoom Meeting Date: Friday May 16, 2025
Last Zoom Meeting Date: Friday, May 30, 2025
Facilitators: Revs. Cyndi Krupp OR Melody Brauninger
Textbook needed: The textbook needed is The Way by Michael Berg.
Cost: $90
Registration closes: May 5, 2025 @ 5 p.m. ET
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