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As i said, going to a Kabalist IN ADDITION to hard work is a good thing. Going to a Kabilist without hard work , as i am sure you would agree, defeats the whole purpose of HaShem giving us free will. If you could go to a guy that would get rid of your personal struggle wihtout you making any choice in the proccess would be an unbeliveble crultey to the individual. It would deprive him of his humanity, it would deprive him of his place in the world to come and it would undermine the reason why HaShem created this world.to struggle with moral dilemans inordor to make freel will descisons. If you were cured as a result of going to a Kabalist, without dooing any work yourself, without making multiple free will desions, in the proccess then your problem will return. it will reutrn because HaShem would want it to, to give you the choice, unless of course your are Pharo. I was not knocking Kabalists i was knoking the idea that going to them without hard work on your part is not a jewish concept. it is like saying three haila Mary's and walking away feeling absolved. You have to have a part in the proccess of chooseing to do what you don't want to do and chossing not to do what you want to do. Free will. Best wishes.
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