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Kabbalah Center

Posted on | September 6, 2006 | No Comments

I’ve been reading some things about the Kabbalah Center, and have had some experience with them that make me think they’re a bit too commercially focused.  It seems like all their programs are targeted to get money from people.  I could be wrong, maybe they ARE focused honestly on “receiving for the sake of sharing” – they DO share quite a bit.  However, when I asked my contact there to have someone who understands Hebrew Aramaic translate “Let there be Light” (“Fiat Lux” in Latin) into Aramaic, I got absolutely NO HELP.  Even after asking multiple times.  I honestly felt like they were all about “sharing” when you’re paying them, and not very interested in “sharing” when money isn’t coming back their way.  Maybe that’s unfair, but it’s how they made me feel.

I’ll leave their link on this site, but I’m in NO WAY giving them an endorsement, other than saying I love thier books – especially 72 Names of God – it’s one of the best books on the market, beautifully designed and written.

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