The Difficulty Of Entering Kabbalah Of Class Requirement
Some of these days,
how I remember when I was childhood, my mom taught me about the "Tree Of
Life". Even sometimes, "The Tree Of Life" was like the play game
for us. Until one day, he peeked at one
of the groups of students who were going to enter the class. And he saw very
clearly what was going on each time that class took place. And maybe, the
lesson didn't last long, only for a moment. And from then on, he learned that
lesson by stalking. Without anyone knowing. Do you know, what is the reason?
For the first reason the man is not old enough to be a requirement to enter
that class. And the requirements are:
1. He is a Jew,
2. He must be able to speak Hebrew and Aramaic very fluently.
3. He must be married, and have at least one child.
4. He must be 40 years old.
5. He is a man.
6. He should understand well and memorize the Tanakh.
But very sad, the man had to bury his dream to be able to enter that class,
because at that time he was still very young, not even having a girlfriend.
Until one day, he came to someone who was the head of the local school. He
met it with lamentation and regretted it deeply. "So, is it because I'm
not married and I'm still young, that I'm rejected? In fact, since childhood I
have studied Tanakah, Hebrew and Aramaic?".
And in the end, the Master said after a few days later. "I
know how fast you get into this class. It's so funny. But I don't mean to
belittle you." The Master immediately lowered his face, and
silently shed tears. "Forgive me once again, if I have to reject you. But
after I see your hard work, I must admit that you are one of the best students
I have met so far." And from then on, my grandfather studied secretly
without anyone knowing.
From the life experience above, we already know how difficult it is to know
these requirements.
However, lately, we have to appreciate when there was Rav Yehuda Ashlag who removes all of these requirements. Indeed, I myself am not a student at The Kabbalah Centre, but I really appreciate his hard work. I'm so grateful.
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