Which is understandable, although the evolution of most religious institutions involve people who believe that they are “doing it better” so it is scarcely novel. Insofar as Kabbalah even has a consistent interpretation among hassidim, it has become adopted, interpreted, and appropriated in so many ways both within and outside of Judaism that @Smapti’s peculiar interpretation is scarcely even radical although his characteristic know-all-ism about a topic he has clearly only done cursory research about invites criticism and mockery for being superficial, flippant, and appropriative.
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