About Kabbalah

Kabbalah isn’t what most people think it is.

It isn’t a Jewish thing. It isn’t a Madonna thing.  It isn’t a self-help thing.  It’s not a religion, and in truth, it’s not even spirituality.  Kabbalah is a 2000-year-old wisdom for change that over a million people around the world are learning.  It is the same wisdom that was once taught and understood only by thought leaders throughout history, including Plato, Sir Isaac Newton, and Albert Einstein, all of whom used it to uncover the fundamental nature of this world—ahead of their time.  Today, because of modern technology the wisdom of Kabbalah is available to anyone who wants to learn.

Each and every one of us has a Divine spark of potential inside, a purpose to fulfill in this lifetime.  If we are alive, we are here on earth for a reason and we are capable of more.  The reason our lives are filled with confusion, uncertainty and fear is because we are not on the path towards achieving our potential.

But learning the wisdom of Kabbalah rouses us from our sleep, awakening us to our greater potential,  activating our inner compass, and pointing us in the direction of what we came here to do—to shift our mindset and awaken consciousness on a personal level so that we can achieve lasting global change. This is the purpose of studying Kabbalah.

If you are intrigued and would like to know more, but are not sure how much more, we invite you to start with Yehuda’s new book, The Power to Change Everything, which demonstrates how simply shifting our mindset allows us to transform every situation, no matter how bleak it appears to us.

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Kabbalah Centre International is the leading organization dedicated to bringing the wisdom of Kabbalah to all the people of the world.  The Kabbalah Centre itself has existed for more than 80 years, but its spiritual lineage extends back to the revelation of the ancient kabbalistic text, the Zohar, more than 2000 years ago.