The
Essence
of
the
Science
of
Kabbalah
(Modified
by
Dr.
Michael
Laitman)
What
is
the
basis
of
the
science
of
Kabbalah?
The
science
of
Kabbalah
is
a
cause-and-effect
order
of
descent
of
the
Upper
forces.
It
submits
to
invariable
and
absolute
laws
that
are
interconnected
and
aimed
at
revelation
of
the
Upper
force
(the
Creator)
to
man
in
this
world.
The
Law
of
the
General
and
the
Particular
The
law
of
the
general
consists
in
the
fact
that
at
the
end
of
its
development
humankind
is
destined
to
reveal
the
Upper
force
and
completely
attain
it.
The
law
of
the
particular
asserts
that
even
before
all
of
humanity
achieves
such
a
perfect
state,
certain
individuals
in
every
generation
can
accomplish
this
task.
Plurality
of
Spiritual
Bodies,
Sefirot
and
Worlds
The
science
of
Kabbalah
studies
ways
of
achieving
the
ultimate
purpose
–
man’s
similarity
to
the
Upper
force.
Consequently,
it
studies
the
structure
and
interconnections
between
multitudes
of
spiritual
bodies.
To
make
this
clear,
let
us
take
for
example
a
small
animal,
whose
role
is
confined
to
subsistence
and
survival
for
a
period
of
time
necessary
for
reproduction,
thus
ensuring
continued
existence
of
the
species.
While
researching
it,
we
discover
that
it
constitutes
a
complex
conglomerate
consisting
of
thousands
and
thousands
of
fibers
and
tendons.
Physiologists
and
anatomists
have
ascertained
it
as
a
fact,
although
many
thousands
of
other
such
conglomerates
still
remain
unknown
to
man.
By
analogy
from
this
example
we
can
understand
the
variety
of
multiple
combinations
and
connections
that
we
need
to
learn
in
order
to
reach
the
ultimate
purpose.
Two
Paths:
from
Up
Down
and
from
Down
Up
The
science
of
Kabbalah
is
divided
into
two
parallel
paths
of
attainment
of
the
Upper
force.
They
are
equal,
the
only
difference
between
them
being
that
the
first
path
descends
from
up
down
to
this
world,
whereas
the
second
path
begins
in
this
world
and
ascends
along
the
same
levels
that
were
formed
by
the
first
one.
The
Upper
roots
descend
from
above
along
the
first
path
and
gradually
manifest,
therefore
Kabbalah
calls
it
“the
order
of
descent
of
the
worlds,
Partzufim,
and
Sefirot”.
The
second
path
is
referred
to
as
“the
attainment
of
the
Upper
force”.
While
attaining
the
Upper
force,
man
must
ascend
along
the
same
path,
gradually
apprehending
every
detail
and
each
level
in
complete
accordance
with
the
laws
that
were
established
during
the
descent
of
the
Upper
force.
The
complete
attainment
of
the
Upper
force
is
a
gradual
process.
It
is
perceived
in
man’s
sensations
during
a
certain
period
of
time
and
depends
on
the
pace
of
purification
of
his
egoism,
until
he
attains
all
the
properties
of
all
the
descending
levels.
Consecutive
attainment
of
all
spiritual
levels
is
predetermined;
each
subsequent
attainment
being
higher
than
the
preceding
one.
This
resembles
rungs
of
a
ladder.
Abstract
Terms
Many
people
mistakenly
assume
that
all
the
names
and
notions
used
in
the
science
of
Kabbalah
are
abstract.
This
erroneous
view
appeared
because
Kabbalah
studies
the
Upper
world
that
transcends
time
and
space,
the
realm
that
can
only
be
perceived
by
someone
who
has
mastered
the
Kabbalistic
method.
Since
very
few
people
master
this
wisdom
and
attain
the
Upper
world,
many
a
man
believe
that
whatever
concerns
the
Upper
worlds
is
a
number
of
abstract
categories
totally
detached
from
reality.
In
fact,
everything
is
quite
the
contrary:
Kabbalah
describes
nothing
that
does
not
reflect
the
reality
attained
by
Kabbalists.
The
stringent
Kabbalistic
law
states:
“Only
the
true
attainment
can
be
described
and
named.
Whatever
is
unattained
cannot
be
defined
by
words”.
An
attainment
in
Kabbalah
means
a
higher
level
of
understanding.
Kabbalists
refer
to
attainment
only
when
a
clear
and
tangible
realization
is
achieved.
Otherwise,
they
use
different
definitions,
such
as
comprehension,
knowledge,
etc.
Reality
Comprised
in
the
Science
of
Kabbalah
Similarly,
there
are
things
that
we
perceive
in
our
material
reality
whose
essence
we
are
unable
to
grasp
even
in
imagination.
Let
us
take
for
example
such
phenomena
as
electricity
and
magnetism.
Who
will
say
that
they
are
unreal,
while
our
knowledge
of
them
is
quite
satisfactory
and
the
fact
that
we
have
no
idea
of
their
essence
is
totally
irrelevant.
Their
names
are
so
real
and
familiar,
as
if
we
can
actually
feel
them.
Even
small
children
know
the
word
“electricity”
as
well
as
“bread”
or
“sugar”,
etc.
Furthermore,
as
little
as
we
can
attain
the
essence
of
the
Upper
force,
the
essence
of
beings
created
by
it
is
equally
unattainable.
All
the
material
objects
that
our
hand
can
touch
are
attained
through
actions,
which
provide
us
with
an
impression
as
a
result
of
our
senses’
interaction
with
them.
This
satisfies
us
completely,
despite
the
fact
that
we
know
nothing
of
their
essence.
Nor
do
we
attain
our
own
essence;
all
we
know
about
ourselves
is
a
sequence
of
actions
that
stem
from
the
essence.
Hence
all
the
terms
and
definitions
found
in
Kabbalistic
books
are
real
although
we
cannot
attain
their
essence.
A
person
is
quite
satisfied
with
his
complete
knowledge,
although
only
the
actions
are
attained.
This
attainment
is
achieved
as
a
result
of
interaction
between
man
and
the
Upper
force.
However,
this
is
quite
sufficient
for
us,
and
we
do
not
feel
any
lack
of
knowledge
as
we
do
not
feel
any
need
for
the
sixth
finger
being
perfectly
content
with
five.
The
Difficulty
of
Describing
the
Upper
Attainment
We
cannot
express
the
notions
of
the
Upper
world
by
using
the
sounds
and
letters
of
our
world
because
our
vocabulary
is
a
reflection
of
what
we
perceive
in
our
senses.
It
becomes
crucial
when
we
need
to
put
into
words
the
accurate
knowledge
that
was
received
by
way
of
discussions.
This
is
a
usual
kind
of
research
typical
for
this
science,
and
a
Kabbalist
has
to
use
very
precise
definitions
in
order
to
pass
the
relevant
information.
The
Law
of
Root
and
Branch
in
the
Worlds
The
universe
consists
of
four
worlds
called
in
their
descending
order
Atzilut,
Beria,
Yetzira,
and
Assiya.
From
the
highest
world
of
Atzilut
down
to
our
material
world
of
Assiya
all
of
them
have
the
same
structure
absolutely
identical
in
all
the
details.
Reality
and
all
of
its
manifestations
existing
in
the
first
world
are
present
in
the
next
one
below
it
without
any
changes.
The
same
is
true
with
all
the
subsequent
worlds
down
to
the
material
world
we
perceive.
The
only
distinction
between
the
worlds
consists
in
the
quality
of
material
they
are
made
of.
This
quality
determines
each
world’s
level
so
that
the
material
of
the
highest
world
is
the
“thinnest”
as
compared
with
the
lower
ones.
The
second
world’s
material
is
“coarser”
than
that
of
the
first,
but
“thinner”
than
the
subsequent
lower
levels.
This
order
continues
down
to
our
world,
whose
material
is
“coarser”
and
“darker”
than
in
all
preceding
worlds.
Yet
objects
and
forms
in
each
world
are
similar
in
all
their
details,
both
in
quantity
and
in
quality.
This
resembles
an
imprint
of
a
seal,
where
every
slight
detail
of
the
seal
passes
on
to
the
imprint.
The
same
is
true
with
the
worlds:
the
lower
world
is
like
an
imprint
of
the
one
above
it.
All
the
forms
existing
in
the
higher
world
are
imprinted
in
the
lower
one.
So
there
is
not
a
slightest
detail
or
phenomenon
in
the
lower
world
that
is
absent
in
the
higher
one.
This
is
called
“the
root
and
the
branch”,
and
it
means
that
every
detail
in
the
lower
world
constitutes
a
branch,
a
copy
of
its
root,
its
original
in
the
higher
world.
This
detail
originates
in
the
higher
world
and
is
imprinted
in
the
lower
one.
In
other
words,
the
root
called
“fate”
compels
it
to
grow
both
qualitatively
and
quantitatively
and
to
acquire
the
qualities
inherent
in
the
seal’s
imprint.
This
law
of
root
and
branch
is
in
force
in
each
world,
in
all
manifestations
of
reality
with
regard
to
the
higher
world.
The
Kabbalistic
Language
of
Branches
The
language
of
branches
means
that
it
was
created
according
to
commands
and
instructions
received
by
the
branches
in
our
world
from
their
roots
in
the
Upper
world.
There
is
nothing
in
the
lower
world
that
does
not
originate
in
the
higher
one.
A
root
in
the
Upper
world
compels
a
corresponding
branch
below
to
take
its
form
and
acquire
its
properties.
From
a
connection
between
roots
and
branches
Kabbalists
created
a
vocabulary
that
enables
them
to
speak
about
the
Upper
world’s
spiritual
roots
by
using
the
name
of
their
branches,
which
are
clearly
perceived
in
the
sensations
of
this
world.
This
makes
it
possible
for
the
receiver
of
information
to
attain
the
Upper
root
because
the
material
branch,
being
the
result
of
its
root,
precisely
points
at
it.
This
way
every
object
of
our
world
provides
us
with
an
accurate
name
that
refers
to
its
Upper
root,
although
the
root
itself,
being
beyond
any
imagination,
cannot
be
named
by
word
or
sound.
However,
owing
to
the
presence
of
branches
perceptible
in
this
world,
verbal
expression
of
the
Upper
roots
has
a
right
to
exist.
This
is
the
essence
of
the
Kabbalists’
spoken
language
with
the
help
of
which
they
share
their
attainments
with
one
another,
passing
them
from
generation
to
generation,
both
orally
and
in
writing.
Their
mutual
understanding
is
quite
sufficient
because
it
possesses
an
adequate
degree
of
accuracy
that
is
necessary
for
the
research
in
this
science.
Kabbalists
set
such
a
precise
and
failproof
framework
because
every
detail
has
its
unique
name
inherent
in
it
alone,
hence
it
precisely
indicates
its
spiritual
root.
Passing
Knowledge
from
Teacher
to
Student
The
words
uttered
by
a
teacher
cannot
render
any
supreme
knowledge
that
is
beyond
time,
space,
and
movement.
Only
“the
language
of
branches”
is
able
to
express
the
interconnection
between
branches
and
their
Upper
roots.
However,
only
the
person
who
sees
the
interconnection
between
branches
and
their
roots
can
understand
this
language.
The
root-branch
connection
cannot
be
attained
from
down
up,
i.e.,
by
looking
at
the
branches
below
it
is
impossible
to
discern
any
analogy
to
the
Upper
roots
or
imagine
it
with
the
help
of
fantasy.
On
the
contrary,
one
should
first
attain
the
Upper
roots,
and
only
then
will
one
be
able
to
see
the
connection
between
each
branch
and
its
root
in
the
Upper
world.
Only
after
discovering
and
attaining
the
connection
between
the
root
and
the
branch,
will
man
acquire
a
common
language
with
his
teacher-Kabbalist.
The
language
of
branches
will
enable
the
teacher
to
pass
to
his
disciple
all
the
nuances
of
his
wisdom
and
the
information
about
the
Upper
worlds
that
he
received
from
his
teachers
and
attained
by
himself.
This
is
because
now
they
have
a
common
language
and
can
understand
each
other.
But
unless
the
student
knows
this
language
and
sees
the
connection
between
roots
and
branches,
the
teacher
has
no
way
of
explaining
to
him
even
a
single
word
of
the
Upper
wisdom.
While
having
no
common
language,
they
will
not
be
able
to
talk
about
the
Kabbalistic
research.
In
other
words,
there
is
no
way
to
pass
the
knowledge
of
Kabbalah
to
the
person
who
neither
knows
nor
understands.
But
how
can
the
student
attain
the
knowledge
of
this
language
all
by
himself?
This
can
be
accomplished
with
the
help
of
Kabbalistic
books
that
will
gradually
usher
him
into
the
perception
of
the
Upper
world.
Only
upon
attaining
at
least
a
minimal
level
of
the
Upper
world
and
having
mastered
the
language
of
branches
on
that
level,
will
he
be
able
to
receive
the
wisdom
from
his
teacher-Kabbalist
for
now
they
have
a
common
language.
“Rude”
Names
in
Kabbalah
From
the
above
we
may
understand
why
Kabbalists
use
such
words
as
“kiss”,
“coition”,
“embrace”,
and
“childbirth”
to
express
very
exalted
ideas.
It
transpires
that
this
science
cannot
be
explained
by
any
other
language
than
“the
language
of
branches”,
which
most
accurately
indicates
the
connections
between
each
root
with
its
corresponding
branch.
Thus
it
is
impossible
to
reject
any
of
the
branches
due
to
the
baseness
of
its
level,
and
stop
using
it
for
the
description
of
connections
in
Kabbalah,
because
no
other
branch
in
our
world
can
substitute
for
it.
If
we
decline
to
use
some
name,
it
will
lead
not
only
to
the
loss
of
the
corresponding
spiritual
notion,
but
will
also
very
seriously
harm
the
science
as
a
whole.
In
that
case,
one
of
the
links
in
the
chain
of
the
wisdom
will
fall
out
and
upset
the
interconnection
between
all
the
links.
We
should
not
be
surprised
by
the
use
of
“indecent”
words
because
in
this
case
we
have
no
freedom
of
choice
and
must
not
replace
an
indecent
word
with
a
more
decent
one.
Kabbalists
are
obliged
to
be
accurate
in
using
a
branch
that
clearly
points
at
its
Upper
root.
Besides
they
must
provide
a
detailed
explanation,
formulate
a
precise
definition
sufficient
for
the
students.