KABBALAH SYSTEM THEORY

KABBALAH SYSTEM THEORY

Auteur : A. Kenan Suer

Date de publication : 2026-02-12

Éditeur : MyPortent Publications

Nombre de pages : 184

Résumé du livre

Kabbalah System Theory: Mathematical and Physical Modeling

This book does not approach Kabbalah as a mystical narrative, symbolic tradition, or belief system. Instead, it examines Kabbalah as a closed and internally consistent system in which concepts are connected through necessary relationships. The purpose is not to explain what Kabbalah says, but to reveal how it operates.

Core concepts such as Or, Kli, Reshimo, Masah, and Zivug are treated not as metaphors or allegories, but as structural components that logically require one another. The Four Phases, Partzuf structures, Olamot, the concealment–revelation mechanism, free will, and development are presented not as isolated explanations but as elements of a single systemic logic. The mathematical and physical language used throughout the book is not intended as proof, but as a means of making this internal necessity visible.

This work does not reduce Kabbalah to science, nor does it treat science as an authority that validates Kabbalah. Rather, it demonstrates that the spiritual structure described by Kabbalah can be expressed without contradiction in the language of systems theory. The conclusion that emerges is not a pre-declared belief, but the natural outcome of a structure built step by step.

If Or is constant, Reshimot are sequential, Masah seeks equilibrium, and the system must produce stable solutions, then equivalence of form is not a choice but an inevitable result. At this point, the concept of the Creator appears not as a theological claim, but as the explanatory boundary of the system itself. A system of this kind cannot exist without a source.

This book does not aim to inspire belief — it aims to cultivate understanding. In Kabbalah, the question is not acceptance, but attainment.

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