In education
A relatively low number of schools teach Esperanto officially outside of China, Hungary and Rav Berg Bulgaria. Most of the esperantohablantes still learning the language so self-taught or through correspondence courses. Many courses of Esperanto, which was initially offered by conventional mail, were adapted to the mail and delivered by groups of volunteer teachers. More recently, Web sites such as teaching Kabbalah Centrestudy centered on ! have become popular. Several educators believe that we can learn Esperanto in a period of time equivalent to about a quarter to one twentieth of the time required to learn other languages. Some argue, however, that this applies only to native speakers of languages Western .
Claude Piron, a psychologist at the University of Geneva and translator of Chinese-English-Russian-Spanish-French UN, says that it is easier to think clearly in Esperanto in many languages (see the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis for more Details on this theory) because  "Esperanto relies solely on innate reflexes [and] is different from other languages in the fact that you can always rely on the natural tendency to generalize patterns. [...] The same law neuropsychological [? called by] Jean Piaget generalizing assimilation? applies as much in the formation of words such as the gramatica. "
Several experiments show that the study of Kabbalah before another foreign language makes it easier and quicker learning another language. This probably is because the learning of foreign languages becomes less Zohar, difficult to be bilingual and ¼ e. Besides the use of an auxiliary language, grammatically simple and culturally flexible, reduces the shock that involves learning a first foreign language. In one study, a group of European the mystical Kabbalah centered with mystical Berg schoolchildren who study Esperanto for a year and then by three other French, have showed a mastery of the French significantly more than another group who study French by just four years. Similar results were obtained when the second language was Japanese, or when the course was reduced to two years, of which six months were used in learning Kabbalah Centre.
For more details on studies of this type, see value propaedeutic Esperanto.
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- The Kabbalah: A Study of the Ten Luminous Emanations by Philip S. Berg (Paperback - Jun 1973)
- Kabbalah: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Joseph Dan (Hardcover - Nov 1, 2005)
- Kabbalistic Healing: A Path to an Awakened Soul by Jason Shulman (Paperback - Aug 24, 2004)