Share your impressions and experience from listening to the book of Zohar. What feelings did it evoke in you?

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    Share your impressions and experience from listening to the book of Zohar. What feelings did it evoke in you?

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      Rae
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      I feel a sense of structure of reality, when listening to both versions; however, with the Hebrew translation this sense began with physical sensations from my heart and spine and traveled throughout my body.

      With the Hebrew version it is much easier for me to maintain my intention and listen with my heart 😁 which feels like relief!!

      The English version was more difficult to overcome my will to receive, (desire for knowledge), for myself alone.

      Very interesting 💖

      Gratitude!!

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      D
      Participant

      I felt beauty and preferred listening in the Hebrew.

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      tristan
      Participant

      I’m going to be honest, I didn’t understand anything that was written. Everytime I read or listen to any parts of the Zohar I feel lost. It’s hard for me to feel inspired by it because I get frustrated that I do not understand. If the readers or teachers of the Zohar understand what’s written then why do they not give a translation of the text in their own words?

       

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      Jack Brenon
      Participant

      In English I saw the images of Gil,Toni,and Julian.  In Hebrew I say the images of Niev, Moshi, and Michael who read for Rav.  While my eyes were closed, there was always white light.

      That is it.

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      William Taylor
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      I felt peace and some type of power but I preferred the Hebrew because my mind was not constantly trying to interpret the English words in my native language therefore listening to it in Hebrew allowed me to keep my concentration on the intention.

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      Graphic Unity
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      I was at peace with both the English and Aramaic wordings.  The Aramaic words flowed over me however, due to my limited recognition of the language.  Thanks for the course’s clarity.

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