They say you can't study Kabbalah until you are at least 40 years old. You know why? You have to have experienced at least one generation making the same mistakes as the previous one.
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I'm not born again, I'm not Kabbalah, God forbid, but I did have an experience hitting 30 that I needed to lean on something that assured me that everything is going to be okay. I had to regain a lot of my belief in fairy tales, in happy endings.
I'm studying Kabbalah, which is really the essence of Jewish spirituality.
Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young.
I was a Jewish rabbinical student for 12 years, and studied the Bible all the time.
And we are never too old to study the Bible. Each time the lessons are studied comes some new meaning, some new thought which will make us better.
Age is no barrier. It's a limitation you put on your mind.
Age is not a particularly interesting subject. Anyone can get old. All you have to do is live long enough.
It is always self-defeating to pretend to a generation younger than your own; it simply erases your own experience in history.
When you're older you want to learn from other people.
It's no use growing older if you only learn new ways of misbehaving yourself.
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