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- April 27, 2020 at 3:48 am EDT #29781

Seth – KabU InstructorModeratorShare your impressions and experience from listening to the book of Zohar. What feelings did it evoke in you?
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- March 23, 2026 at 4:43 pm EDT #491747
csillaParticipantidk what i can say about the readings, but personally i like to pause and meditate on whatever sparks a response and so, reading the Zohar on my own does it better for me; also i can stay in the spark and find the interpreted verse or other reference and continue with that before coming back to where i left off…
- March 25, 2026 at 9:50 am EDT #491993
csillaParticipanti thought to add this quote i read from Dr. Laitman, in which initially the idea of “Sunbathing” struck me as particularly enticing 🙂
“The matter is not in learning a few pages of text and acquiring knowledge. But we need to read these texts because during the time of studies we direct ourselves to greater influence of the Light. For example, the reading of Kabbalistic texts is one of the conditions of the correct intention towards the Light. But we don’t read them just for understanding, but with the thought to pull towards us the influence of the Light.”
laitman.com/2013/02/sunbathing-in-the-rays-of-the-reforming-light/
- March 1, 2026 at 11:16 am EST #484203
Judith OliverParticipantListening to the English version I found myself struggling to understand and stay focused. While listening to the Hebrew version I found myself calm and peaceful.
- February 27, 2026 at 12:15 pm EST #483556
David Rios
ParticipantI hear a a universal unifying principle for all humanity. Â Is there a unifying principle in Judaism?
- February 5, 2026 at 3:00 pm EST #480623
- December 26, 2025 at 5:43 am EST #472325
GalithParticipantwhile listening and following the english version, my brain was restless and not focused. I became impatient and tried to return to the intention several times. Meanwhile, the Hebrew version brought peace, calm and insight. While I still didn’t comprehend what was said explicitely, the meaning came through with love and a lot of gentleness. My body relaxed and my mind was silent, therefore I was able to receive in a more open manner.
- December 21, 2025 at 2:17 am EST #471958
SueParticipantWhen I listened to it in English the first time I did get distracted but still felt the words in my heart, the second time was better as I concentrated more on the intentions. It was beautiful to hear it in its native language and yes the connection was slightly better.
Thank You
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