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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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- June 22, 2021 at 7:58 pm EDT #54801NancyParticipant
It’s clear that the original Jewish society knew what connection is. It some how dissipated throughout history and there is some form of amenesia. The Jews are confused of why they are persecuted and the anti-semites probably don’t know why they persecute the Jews.
- April 12, 2021 at 8:28 am EDT #43992JohnParticipant
The world has many problems, and many genocides, and we are taught that the capital letter G is used when we are talking about the Genocide of the Jewish people, – but in reality there are many crimes against humanity committed every day. I think to understand the cure to the Genocide, also involves understanding the cure to all genocides, and to improve the lives of all persons, (Love your neighbour as yourself) and find solutions to the many issues, including debilitating poverty, famine, and war, is a part of the picture, when we are trying to find the cure to how people think, – about the Jews, and everyone else. For people to think that a defensive response, for the protection of their race, which will destabilise the entire world, well I hope a solution can be found – but as we are heading towards a looming E.L.E. (extinction level event) well they say that God does work in mysterious ways. The world is in a hell of a mess, and some solution needs to be found, as humane of a solution as possible, but none the less, is life on the planet worth living, for who, and how can we improve the quality of life on the planet, and as well heal the Eco-systems, and find a new mindset, that can solve most if not all of our issues?
- March 17, 2021 at 2:32 am EDT #42887Maria B. W12Participant
I can picture to myself Humanity only as a body of a single race.
Is it possible that the story is about forces playing out not in the physical part of Nature on Earth, but rather in the spiritual realm? About only the result materializing on Earth on the inner and projected levels? That Nature in the spiritual realm decided the separation of the solely bestowing and altruistic driving force (energy?) into two distinct desires to define man: the soul and the ego? Could this be the will of the Creator to prevent entropy and accelerate human development through the interaction between the opposing qualities of egoistic desire to receive for pleasure and the altruistic desire to bestow? Materializing on Earth in a clash between two human forms, Abraham and Nimrod? Each of whom embodying both qualities? Only Nimrod allowed himself to be misled by his ego into believing he himself was God? Hence, breaking his soul’s contact with the true God, Nature? Chasing pleasure as king through many “idols” i.e. corporeal desires at the expense of his people? While Abraham, consciously using his ego to serve him as intellectual power to strengthen and prove his soul’s intact connection with Nature’s spiritual forces and hence Light? Empowering him to remain intact in the fire, to become Israel, to found a country in the same name and become the spiritual father of the Jews?
Could this be the meaning of the story? I’d so much like to hear other thoughts on that.
- March 4, 2021 at 10:28 pm EST #42086Tony EscujuriParticipant
Jews are a systemic part of nature at this stage in our human development.
- March 3, 2021 at 1:25 pm EST #42024Juju721Participant
That by labelling we have divided ourselves and caused disconnect in harmony
- February 23, 2021 at 2:47 pm EST #41339JDFParticipant
It’s empowering and awesome. Now, if I can only absorb everything all at once and be instantly acclimated…….I could be the hub today. But, like everything in life, it takes time to be an expert.
“slow n steady wins the race”
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