Stalin's death, Kabbalah and Chabad

valens

The Force is Strong With This One
So I was deeply interested from a young age in everything occult...and Kabbalah is most important concept in all of western esotericism. The easiest way I understand Kabbalah is to try to imagine it like a programming language in which universe was created. In Occult, Kabbalah is used as a system of correspondence. Let's say we have someone who is evoking or invoking spirits (I understand that this is feeding STS creatures). "Magickian" will use Kabbalah to ensure that "spirit" is legit.

Now, Chabad is a mystical group within Judaism and I found an article how they maybe influenced Stalin's death. It is very interesting.

So my question is:

Obviously there are groups within Judaism that believe in what we could call magick and by using practical Kabbalah they cound influence other people.

Do you think that other people by manipulating some forces can influence other people. ?


Here is a few links that are important.




Thanks everyone for responses.
 
Hi Valens,

I admit I only glanced through the articles, but if I understood the gist of it, the theory is that there are groups of magicians in the jewish world that were using conjurings and curses to kill someone, is that correct?

Well, I think of it in two levels, the first one is, curses and prayers do have an influence in events. So I would say that it is entirely possible, but the rules of how this works aren't entirely clear to me, so I could not say specifically. However, thinking about it, the way this could work would be to align oneself with a dark entity of such power, and that sounds like selling your soul to the devil. So, in theory sure.. but at what cost?

Imagine, to change topics and offer an analogy, if you could find an incantation to make someone fall in love with you, you'd get something but it would not be love, the cost of getting what you want is loosing something far greater, and what you want in the process, because of the violation of free will.

But secondly, well.. when it comes to Israel or jewish interest influencing world events via someone's untimely passing, let's say, they're not strangers to being very grounded in their efforts, no need for Kabalah when planning the assassination or blackmailing of a world leader by the Mossad for instance.
 
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