Hacking the Code - What is Kabbalah?
- AnaRina Bat Tzion Kreisman

- 8 hours ago
- 2 min read

There is a general belief that Judaism is dry and void of spirituality. This cannot be further from the truth. Jewish spirituality reaches tremendous depths and heights and goes far beyond a “feeling”, meditation, or the practice of consciousness. It reveals a deep, hidden spiritual structure of G-d’s Governmental system in the world, how G-d, the Infinite Divine (Ein Sof), created and continually sustains the cosmos, and your soul’s inner spiritual connection to it. It is called Kabbalah – “to receive”.
In all things Judaism, every aspect, even the spiritual, has a systematic approach to the inside workings of all things. We don’t only experience it; we take it apart, observe every intricate detail, and then map it out. Even the laws of nature are but a manifestation of a much more integrated and hidden system.
This involves an elaborate and interconnected network of conduits, including spiritual forces, angels adhering to a complex hierarchy, and cosmic dynamics that the planets and their orbits are part of... and, of course… you!
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What we cover in the article:
Kabbalah – Hacking the Code
Jewish Nobel Prize Winners and a Hidden Code of Law
A Cosmic Garden: An Interconnected Ecosystem
Spiritual Transformers
Spiritual Calculator
Mazal Tov! - what it really means
King David Mentions the Sefirot
Rabbi Akiva and the Secrets of the Crowns
Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai and the Zohar
Nachmanides and Pre-Zoharic Kabbalists
The Zohar’s Travels – Avraham Zacuto’s Accounts
The Golden Age of Tsfat (Safed) – 16th century
Sages vs. Sorcerers: Practical Kabbalah vs. Witchcraft – a Story as Old as Time
Abra K’Dabra: Tapping into the Power of Kabbalah Today
Psalms – Holy Incantations
Conclusion: King Solomon Sums it Up



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