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KickChick
16-Sep-2003, 04:02 PM
"The Society of Kabalarians of Canada is a registered non-profit Canadian charity and administers the body of knowledge of the Kabalarian Philosophy. The Society has a five member board of directors.

It is dedicated to creating mental freedom in the world by teaching the universally applicable principles of the Kabalarian Philosophy to help individuals live a more progressive, constructive and healthy life through the knowledge and application of the Mathematical Principle as it applies to language, name, mind and cycles.

It receives absolutely no money from any government agency, and depends solely on countless hours of volunteer help and financial support from the public and its members to carry out its education and life skill programs for both young people and adults.

Its members are a cross section from all walks of life and are striving to apply these principles in their daily lives and make a contribution to the world to make it a better place for all people.
The Society of Kabalarians has established centres and representatives in Canada, the United States and Europe."

Kabalarian Philosophy (http://www.kabalarians.com/index.htm) ...
I ran across this site in my travels and not sure what I think really about the whole philisophical aspects of their principles ... except I do like
"to teach humankind to desire a more simple existence, not a primitive one, for we are bound to advance scientifically, but to use all scientific advancement for the cause of spiritual progress"

Anyone familiar with this?
Take a look see for yourself and let's discuss .... possibly

Oh and don't forget to have your free name/health analysis done while you're there!

David
16-Sep-2003, 10:09 PM
I thought this was the Jewish Kabbalah when I saw the title. Now that it isn't, I'm thinking McSpirituality. Low on content and high on products to buy. No way to ultimately judge without buying a tape and that's a bad sign, surely?

Rgds,
David

Kinjiro Tsukasa
17-Sep-2003, 03:11 PM
I don't know about the philosophy, but they were eerily dead-on about my first name.

And I also thought at first that this was related to the Jewish Kabbalah.

David
17-Sep-2003, 03:31 PM
There are a zillion websites with name analysis and most of them manage it without a $$$ philosophy.

Rgds,
David

LilBunnyRabbit
17-Sep-2003, 03:37 PM
Well, my name analysis was amusing, and completely off target. Suggesting all of this stuff about me having an interest in my fellow man, and tending towards art rather than the sciences in life.