10 worlds not 4

Traditional or orthodox judaism teaches us that there are four worlds. They're wrong. The Four Worlds, sometimes counted with a prior stage to make Five Worlds, are the comprehensive categories of spiritual realms in Kabbalah in the descending chain of Existence.


We the jews are the original Abrahamites. We the jews used to, or still believe in, Gilgul or reincarnation. We don’t believe in a permanent hell as the christians and the muslims do. Gilgul/Gilgul neshamot/Gilgulei Ha Neshamot (Heb. גלגול הנשמות, Plural: גלגולים Gilgulim) is a concept of reincarnation in Kabbalistic esoteric mysticism. In Hebrew, the word gilgul means "cycle" or "wheel" and neshamot is the plural for "souls."
Souls are seen to cycle through lives or incarnations, being attached to different human bodies over time. Through kabbalah, we gained insight into true nature of things. We now believe in existence of ten worlds of sephirot. Each soul or nefesh traverses within these 10 worlds in a cyclical life system of day and night that is their lives and deaths.





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