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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      Ka Bubot
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      The Hebrew reading appeals to me more than the English. In the English reading there are some distractions trying to understand the words and what is it trying to convey unlike the Hebrew reading where you just let the heart connect to it. There is some sort of a strong sensation running from my head extending to my feet when hearing from the Hebrew translation unlike the English where there is a sensation too but not that strong.

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      Delayne Mohammed
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      I read the Book of Radiance but still feel short sighted…not furfilled just a couple deaths afterwards.. and deep sadness

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      Sun
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      Listening to the English version I was distracted by my mind which tried to understand the meaning. During the Hebrew version I could focus on feelings and it was a pleasurable experience. Still, I wonder whether non-Hebrew speakers would be deprived of any chance of understanding if they only listened to the Hebrew text.

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      Ivi
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      I liked both versions,  stayed focused on the intention most of the time, although i had a flashes of different visualisations, for instance i saw an infant and kind of evoked a gentle  curiosity

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      Delayne Mohammed
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      Thank you for sharing this knowledge with us. I felt a divine peace and understanding leaving me with the desire to want to know more

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      Amy
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      I felt more connected while listening to the Hebrew version because I wasn’t trying to understand it, unlike the English version.  My heart centre feels filled with love.  I felt/feel connected to God’ during/following the reading and while holding the intention to bestow found myself in a space of forgiving others for things I perceived as wrongdoings against myself.  I found that interesting and I feel happy about that.  My desire to know the creator grows stronger everyday.

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