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This lesson explains why the Kabbalah of today is not the Torah Secrets of former days. This lesson also explains why today Kabbalah experience is practically unheard of – all the while that the study of Kabbalah proliferates more now than ever before in history. For those interesting in understanding the blockages preventing true psychic ascent along the Torah path, this lesson is for you! How and why did prophecy end? The relationship between the Greek Torah of Yafet and the Hebrew Torah of Shem. The role of Rashi, and the Hasidei Ashkenaz, the last school of experiencers before the big shift. Old school Torah verses New school Torah – and why Torah secrets evolved. The battle for the face of Torah secrets – Abulafia verses Rashba, prophetic Kabbalah verses philosophical Kabbalah. The experiential school of Torah Secrets is totally different from the Zoharic based schools of the Kabbalah. The relationship between Plato’s Timaeus and the doctrine of Kabbalistic sefirot. The role of the Ba’al Shem Tov in restoring some of what was lost. This is Lesson #6 in our Kabbalah 101+ Beyond the Basics series (This is not your rabbi’s Kabbalah). Shine some light in these dark times. Please share this message. I offer this lesson free of charge to the general public. All I ask in return that if you find this and my other lessons to be of any personal value to yourself, please express your appreciation with an appropriate gift to the KosherTorah School. Please make your offering here: http://www.paypal.me/koshertorahschool Want to be in touch? Email me at: arieltzadok@gmail.com Thank you again for your support. Enjoy the lesson.