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No, Kabbalah wasnt invented in the 12th century. They merely collected the teachings and put them all together in one thing long after they founded religions based on it. Even Buddhism relates to the Zohar.
>>The Zohar, the masterpiece of Kabbalah which takes its name from that verse, explains that the enlightened are those who ponder the deepest “secret of wisdom.” What is that secret? The answer varies from text to text, tradition to tradition, but in the Zohar and elsewhere, the deepest secret is that, despite appearances, all things, and all of us, are like ripples on a single pond, motes of a single sunbeam, the letters of a single word. The true reality of our existence is Ein Sof, infinite, and thus the sense of separate self that we all have—the notion that “you” and “I” are individuals with souls separate from the rest of the universe—is not ultimately true. The self iis a phenomenon, an illusion, a mirage. This view is called “nonduality” (“not-two”), and it is found at the summit of nearly every mystical tradition in the world. Nonduality does not mean we do not exist—but it does mean we don’t exist as we think we do.”
People forget Buddha was from the Shakya tribe. Kabbalah related to Hinduism as well, that's especially clear if one understands the Tetragrammaton. Ill show you that too if you want.
Point is, it's all the same shit and it doesn't matter what religion you follow as long as you're working on the inner goal. The grand trick is to tell you that you're seperate from God, you're not.