Experto en Kabbalah: Tienes un DON Oculto y este es el Secreto para Despertarlo (Tu Alma lo Sabe)

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Mario Sabán, an expert in Kabbalah, discusses how to unlock your inner potential and achieve happiness by identifying and addressing personal imbalances. He shares his insights on navigating life's challenges, managing energy distribution, and the importance of self-knowledge and responsible action.

Highlights

Introduction to Kabbalah and the Concept of Happiness
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Mario Sabán, a distinguished researcher and professor of Kabbalah, philosophy, anthropology, psychology, and history, shares his expertise on Kabbalah applied to personal and spiritual growth. He emphasizes that happiness is not inherently given but requires training, learning, and self-discovery. Sabán highlights that people often fear success more than failure because success can lead to isolation, while failure elicits compassion. He also introduces the idea that suffering can be a choice or a cultural order, and that challenges—or 'evil'—are necessary for growth. Kabbalah, a centuries-old wisdom tradition, integrates various disciplines to provide a holistic understanding of the universe and the human soul. It aims to elevate consciousness and achieve inner peace through self-knowledge, which is crucial for restructuring one's mental, professional, and personal life.

Understanding and Addressing Personal Imbalances with the Tree of Life
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Sabán introduces 'radical honesty' as the first step to identifying imbalances. He explains the 'Tree of Life' model in Kabbalah, which serves as a powerful pedagogical tool for self-analysis. Unlike traditional therapy, this model allows individuals to reflect on their internal struggles without external judgment, encouraging direct confrontation with personal 'dark parts.' The Tree of Life helps to visualize the distribution of one's energy across different life aspects, such as family, work, and personal development. By recognizing where energy is over or under-allocated, individuals can make conscious decisions to rebalance. Sabán clarifies that true 'equilibrium' in Kabbalah isn't about perfect balance but rather maintaining inner peace amidst growth-oriented imbalances. If imbalances disrupt inner peace, they are considered 'blocking imbalances' that need rectification; if they don’t, they are 'growth imbalances' that signify progress.

The Infinite Potential and Fear of Success
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Sabán asserts that there is no 'final goal' in life, but rather a continuous process of growth and potential realization, emphasizing that individuals should not limit their potential. He shares an anecdote about the Rebbe of Lubavitch, who advised wealthy brothers not to retire, encouraging them to continue growing their enterprise and provide more jobs, thereby manifesting their full potential. This illustrates that true fulfillment comes from revealing one's potential, not accumulating possessions. Sabán highlights that many people fear their own success because it can lead to isolation, whereas failure often garners sympathy. Suffering, therefore, can become a source of identity, making it difficult for some to break free from it.

Breaking Free from Generational Suffering and the Role of 'Evil'
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Sabán delves into how inherited familial patterns can perpetuate suffering. For instance, a person might unconsciously remain unhappy in a relationship out of loyalty to a suffering parent, feeling that their happiness would betray a family tradition of misfortune. These unconscious family patterns are especially difficult to break because they are often normalized. He explains that individuals feel a deep internal struggle because their soul inherently knows these patterns are wrong. While love can inspire gradual change, 'evil' or suffering often acts as a catalyst, creating an urgency for change. Good deeds, surprisingly, can sometimes hinder growth by removing the impetus to change when things are comfortable. Sabán introduces the concept of 'Satan' in a symbolic way: representing obstacles that force personal development. He advises proactively making changes during periods of well-being rather than waiting for adversity to strike.

Our Role in Revealing Information and Awakening Consciousness
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Sabán explains that our fundamental role in life is to reveal information and learn from our experiences. Everything in the universe, from a table to light, has a function of revealing information. Similarly, humans constantly reveal information— through genetics, writing, or conversations. Eating, for example, is ingesting information. This process of revealing information is directly linked to awakening consciousness; the more information we reveal, the higher our consciousness becomes. However, our internal potential always surpasses what we can express. Sabán stresses the importance of balancing giving and receiving information. He uses the example of Jonas Salk, who donated his polio vaccine to humanity, to illustrate that sharing knowledge benefits everyone. Individual and collective purpose align when personal growth naturally overflows into contributions to the world.

Finding Life's Purpose and the Power of Self-Motivation
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Sabán shares his personal journey and observations about finding purpose. He encourages continuous self-training across diverse areas until one discovers something that resonates deeply with their soul. He found his purpose at 36, after exploring many paths. Happiness, according to Sabán, is a deliberate choice and a continuous effort, not a passive state. It requires self-knowledge, preparation, meditation, intellectual engagement, and diverse experiences. He emphasizes that being happy is 'a responsibility of the soul' and encourages others to actively work towards it. Sabán also highlights the importance of language, urging people to replace 'struggle' with 'work' and 'guilt' with 'responsibility.' He insists that living is not about fighting an enemy but collaborating with a friend: life itself. This shift in perception is crucial, as the way we speak to ourselves shapes our reality.

The Concept of Reincarnation and Understanding Your Soul's Nature
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Sabán addresses the concept of reincarnation, confirming that lessons not completed in one life may be carried into the next. He points out that all souls currently existing are considered 'old souls' in Kabbalah, meaning they have likely experienced previous lives. The goal of these successive lives is 'rectification'—achieving complete balance across the ten dimensions of the soul, known as the Sefirot in the Tree of Life. This differs from Freudian psychoanalysis, which suggests perpetual angst. Sabán criticizes Freud, Darwin, and Marx for presenting views that minimize human potential and spirituality. He explains that regressions to past lives can help individuals understand their soul's unique function and accelerate their personal growth. Recognizing and breaking familial patterns of imbalance, as he did with his own ancestors, is a powerful step towards soul rectification.

The Principle of Inner Union and the Path to Wisdom
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Sabán concludes by emphasizing the paramount principle of 'union,' focusing first on achieving inner unity. This means integrating all fragmented aspects of oneself, ensuring that the ten dimensions of the soul work together as a cohesive team. Only after achieving this inner harmony can one form healthy connections with others. Inner union leads to inner peace, which is cultivated through self-knowledge and understanding the various dimensions of the Tree of Life. Regarding total knowledge, Sabán believes that profound self-knowledge is attainable. However, complete understanding of the universe remains elusive due to human ignorance. As individuals increase their consciousness, they can unlock universal secrets and better understand their purpose. He shares inspirational stories of students whose lives were transformed by Kabbalah, moving from despair and disorder to happiness and discipline, seeing it as a 'miracle' resulting from connecting with their divine inner light.

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