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I differ from the above - By: Mr. RL Van Den Berg, 21 Aug 2008 
Its easy to throw words like Kaballah & cult around. Its easy to deceive people with lies. Mainstream Christianity has done exactly that for 18 centuries. The fact is Jesus knew the Kaballah. The Kaballah was given by God to Abraham, & it was passed on the Moses, David, Solomon, the Hebrew High Priests, all the Old Testament prophets & eventually Jesus.
The Catholics & Nicene Council branded this sacred knowedge as the occult & we were forbidden to study it. So thanks to them we were dumpedin a spiritual wilderness for the last 17 centuries.
It is time to return to the words of Jesus/Yeshua, who said : My sheep hear my voice, believe my words, & follow me.
If this stuff was good enough for Jesus, the Old Testament prophets & High Priests, then its good enough for me.
If you want to brand this as a cult or occultic, then perhaps Jesus had a cult following. I am sure the Pharicees of his day also called his follwers a cult. Then this Way must have had validity & I believe it is worth exploring its truths & meditations.
The Kaballah (which means: To Receive) also reveals the Tree of Life which is mentionedin Genesis,in Revelation &in numerous referencesin the Old Testament, which brings me to question the lack thereofin the New Testament. I believe that these references were edited out by the Nicene Council.
The Tree of Life will have a very significant place & prophetic purposein spiritualityin the centuries to come, according to the Book of Revelation. So I would definately tuckin & begin to study the Kaballah & learn all the aspects of the Tree of Life. It holds the Key that will transform our lives & our Worldin the future.
Disappointing. - By: Karen Silverman, 16 Feb 2007 
Most people who are involvedin Kabbalah are "blinded" by their spirituality & their focus on spiritual growth. They mean well, but the Berg's Kabbalah organization is very much a cult. Yes. A cult.
The sad thing is that most people involvedin Kabbalah don't even know they arein a cult (but isn't that the nature of a cult anyway?), that is until they've spent several thousand dollars or so on their kabbalistic spiritual growth (e.g., taking kabbalah classes, buying expensive kabbalah jewelry & the red string, purchasing kabbalah books, etc.).
In other words, Kabbalah is basically a very successful & systematic money making machine.
And according to the Berg's Kabbalah organization, this is quite alright. Making money is certainly acceptable, especially when the money is spent on spiritual growth. Yes, the logic makes sense, but when you no longer have money to spend on Kabbalah & are unwilling to work -- basically for free -- then Kabbalah has no time for you. You are treated differently.
In other words, you need money to practice Kabbalah.
Kabbalah also works on the egos of people. Especially celebrities. Because everyone basically wants to feel special. Particularly if you are seeking spiritual answers. Spiritual people simply want to feel spiritually special. And Kabbalah will do this as long as you have the money to support Kabbalah.
But it's only a matter of time before this organization loses its luster. People can only be fooled for so long. Even with the best of intentions.