Correct, BUT you have different levels of Judaism. Strictly Talmudic Jews don't but then you have the Jews who are even more crazy than the Talmudic ones. They follow more esoteric teachings like the Zohar and such and are deeply into gematria and all that shit.
Sure, there are also the Kabbalists. But karma has no place in any of them because they don't believe in reincarnation. They believe in divine providence or ritualistic alchemical processes as opposed to karma or fate as the driving principle of causality in the world.
In short, pajeet mysticism doesn't have much in common with jewish mysticism.
Correct, BUT you have different levels of Judaism. Strictly Talmudic Jews don't but then you have the Jews who are even more crazy than the Talmudic ones. They follow more esoteric teachings like the Zohar and such and are deeply into gematria and all that shit.
Sure, there are also the Kabbalists. But karma has no place in any of them because they don't believe in reincarnation. They believe in divine providence or ritualistic alchemical processes as opposed to karma or fate as the driving principle of causality in the world.
In short, pajeet mysticism doesn't have much in common with jewish mysticism.