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Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism
Jewish traditions and beliefs are mostly inspired and explained by personal understanding. In old ages and in some contemporary situations, traditional Jews put a great emphasis on mysticism. In Chasidic Judaism, mysticism and mystical experiences have become an integral part. Different holy passages from Kabbalistic sources are rigorously incorporated into traditional prayer volumes. However, there are a group of Jews who do not consider mysticism as serious as the former ones.
Kabbalah is precisely the mystical school of thought in Judaism. It essentially came from Hebrew traditions, implying ‘to receive, to accept’. Originally, in Hebrew tradition, it doesn’t essentially mean any dark, creepy, evil suggestions that later evolved in English. None of the mystical explanations in Kabbalah are associated with any evil implications to Jews.