1.13K subscribers
1.9K photos
3 videos
84 files
936 links
Download Telegram
here's laitman. he wants to 'change the world'. i bet he does.

https://www.michaellaitman.com/
πŸ€”1
from the bottom of that website:

".. founder of the ARI Institute and the Bnei Baruch Kabbalah Education & Research Institute - http://www.kabbalah.info."
oh holy moly - direct connection to Ervin Laszlo and the Club of Budapest!

https://web.archive.org/web/20060918171540/http://www.kabbalah.info/engkab/abouteng.htm
πŸ‘4
hah, the parliament of the world's religions appear to be on board.

1893 event was when Paul Carus launched the interfaith movement

https://web.archive.org/web/20061005040550/http://www.clubofbudapest.org/Global%20Marshall%20Plan/n-0407-parliament-worldreligions.htm
❀2
πŸ‘2
sounds like something Moses Hess would have clapped his fat little hands at
πŸ€”3
πŸ‘2
trisectoral networks, in essence.

recommended by the chap who cooperated with evelyn de rothschild on the business ethics declaration.

https://web.archive.org/web/20090618141225/http://world-commons-forum.org/
I suspect the Burstein and Negoita’s papers are effectively the 'Engineering Department' of the Bnei Baruch worldview. And Laitman's view essentially strips the religion out of the Kabbalah. On that account, he appears strongly aligned with Hermann Cohen.

And Bnei Baruch essentially paints egoism as the cancer of the world - which completely aligns with the world view of Moses Hess, but also with the work of Jeff Sachs and others (incl EcoPope Francis) in 'Ethics in Action for Sustainabile Development'

Kabbalah System Theory is essentially a quasi-Neo-Kantian Ethical Socialism dressed up in Cybernetic Control Theory.

https://escapekey.substack.com/p/ethics-in-action-for-sustainable-405?utm_source=publication-search
πŸ‘2πŸ”₯2😁1