Jiang says Kabbalah rereads the Torah through a Gnostic-Hermetic lens in which the world is consciousness and God is everywhere in everything.
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Hermeticism
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Jiang says every serious tradition teaches that mind comes before matter, which he labels the first principle of Hermetic philosophy.
Jiang says Kabbalah is built on the same thesis-antithesis-synthesis logic as Hermetic philosophy, expressed as will to bestow, will to receive, and their reunion.
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"So the first thing we need. We need to figure out is the Kabbalah. OK, so I'm going to give you a simplified version..."
"makes you to do certain things okay so so so that's the truth of the world where what matters is consciousness because consciousness is..."
"influences your thoughts then you have something called um the the law of generation which is to say that the world the universe is..."
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