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- April 29, 2020 at 3:54 am EDT #30010
Lio Spiegler- KabU InstructorModeratorPutting your feelings aside, what did you take from this section of the course?
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- April 10, 2022 at 12:52 am EDT #286159LeoParticipant
We can choose to be connected or continue to suffer from separation.
- March 16, 2022 at 9:56 am EDT #284065Richard LivelyParticipant
Jews are said to be all of Israel, this is not the case. They are only one Tribe out of 12. Yehudi is widely accepted as modern day Pharisees which slowly devolved from orthodoxic to reformation of the entire faith as not literal interpretation of the torah. This is everything the Pharisees wanted. The literal torah was all they had but somewhere some time in history people knew there was more to it. Yehudi is one sect of 12 tribes that thought they had all the answers, but the secret was in the whole not the few. People hate Jews because they act like a superior of the whole and forget they are part of the whole. Someone had to preserve the scriptures and because northern Israel would not do it, Jews did. Thanks to the Pharisees and Talmud along with Gemura We can now see what the final goal was, Kabbalah and the teachings of Abraham, the “real torah”, us united regardless of lineage because we are all currently in the promised land we just cant see it physically.
- February 17, 2022 at 1:47 pm EST #281953kevin jacksonParticipant
Okay if I’m getting this right, then we are not talking about any particular race of people, but addressing a proverbial elephant in the room that have been destroying connections everywhere for many thousands of years and something that we are not going to be able to keep sweeping under the carpet, that is the force of hatred… it should be the #1 emotional feeling or force on the to do list to correct… it has destroyed many relationships, including marriage, personal, business, etc.
- February 4, 2022 at 1:53 am EST #280722RalitzaParticipant
Nimrod and Abraham lived a long time ago, but were facing the same problems as us now.
What Kabbalah teaches is the middle way. Somewhere between Nimrod’s and Abraham’s ways lays the truth.
We should try to learn from history so we can change our ways in the present.
- January 13, 2022 at 12:37 pm EST #222415DavidParticipant
What did I take from this section?
That we are all Nimrod and Abraham
That the development of humanity has narrowed the options for Nimrod, and that the last stretch will either be kicking and screaming, or running with open arms.
That having been there before, the Jews have a residual memory of another state of being that can act as a guide to themselves and to everyone.
- January 10, 2022 at 4:59 pm EST #222042Jan KoonsParticipant
The theory is we all must be like Jews of Abraham and learn to love one another
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