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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      Nikole Roehl
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      Altruism…..

    • #438100
      Steve
      Participant

      The need not to intellectualize the words and consider their meaning is a constant process, harder in English. Knowing there is a depth that is yet to be felt adds anticipation, excitement, and a little frustration.

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      Brendan
      Participant

      I feel very calm when listening to the Zohar. I also notice different things at different times, meanings within the words, like the Creator is teaching me something new that I can’t always put my finger on afterwards.

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      Sharon
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      The English version I wanted to understand it and some words came through but not really making a connection yet.  The Hebrew version since I did not understand any of it, I felt more feeling in it.  Listening to the Book of  Zohar is very peaceful,

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      Vianney
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      English worked better for me. I don’t understand hebrew and I could see that my mind was trying to grab the meaning of the text in english, somehow that made it easier to let go of it and just keep the intention in the heart. In hebrew despite it felt easier at first since there was nothing to understand at all, my mind was wandering away.

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      Sheree
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      The English version required more of my attention to stay focused on the intention. The Hebrew version allowed me to connect my intention without distraction. The words seemed to flow over me in a way different then in English, which is my primary language. Both evoked a peace and wholeness.

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