The Meaning of Death in Kabbalah

The very word death fills our hearts with dread. We consider it as unfathomable as it is inevitable. But what exactly is death? What happens at that moment when soul and body separate? In truth the mystery of death is one with the mystery of life: What happens at the moment of conception when soul and body meet and join?

Medicine and science deal primarily with the causes of illness and death — and ways of battling it, to help  prolong life. They address the definition and symptoms of health, life and death in biological terms. But there is clearly so much more. Why do body and soul need to separate in the first place? Where does the soul go to after death, and where was it before birth? Cam we connect to souls after their passing? Do our love and relationships live on after death? The questions are many. The answers few.

Please join Rabbi Jacobson for a fascinating journey into the mysterious world of life and death and discover secrets of your own life journey. The soul’s journey never ends; it simply goes through different stages and states. By understanding the deeper meaning of death you gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for life.

Explore the rarely discussed topic of Reincarnation and Afterlife and uncover mysteries of your soul’s fascinating journey with our 2-part webinar.  

 

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Sandra
4 years ago

This came at such an appropriate time. At the death of a very close friend who was like a mother to me and my family. I appreciate you

Len Leuw
4 years ago

Dear Rabbi

I have seldom heard a discussion or a debate or a dialogue with you that runs contrary to being truly realistic and meaningful. In your unique trademark way, you explore these concepts with profound depth and spiritual knowledge, This surely resonates within us all. Thank you rabbi, thank you for this gem -.truly food for mind and heart.

A question: Maybe we could change the way we view things and not ask “what choices” should we consider to live a truly meaningful spiritual life, but “why would we not choose” it anyway?

With blessings and kind regards
Len

The Meaningful Life Center