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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      Elena
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      I connected with the Hebrew version. English didn’t have the same effect. English is not my first language either.  I don’t speak Hebrew but the name of the Sefirots and upper worlds and the connection between the Sefirots came through in Hebrew a few times.

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      Tabassum
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      Peaceful and calming

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      Kerrie
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      I tried to listen with my heart and not take it literally. Easier said than done!  I did however gain some personal insight, and they say it speaks to you at your level 🙏🤷‍♀️❤️

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      Verena
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      I am not mother tongue English, but still, it’s a common language for me, whereas I  unfortunately don’t know a word of Hebrew. I like the sound of both languages , so in both cases I could just calm down through the sound of it.But that might just be a mental effect of relaxation. Listening to the English version, I could not stop my mind creating pictures connecting to the content. Mostly something containing the flow of light and energy. In Hebrew, I found myself to be calmer, but also less attentive. Both is giving me peace.

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      Livi
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      Listening to the words in Hebrew touched my heart in a different way. There is this feeling of peace and yet of longing.

      The English version is like a mother’s voice – comforting, loving, familiar. Evoked sensations of contentment and selfless love.

      Both are beautiful versions and can only be understood by the heart.

       

       

       

       

       

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      maria santos
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      In English your mind tries to make sense of what is being said, in Hebrew it becomes almost like a mantra or meditative sound where you can focus better.

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