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- April 27, 2020 at 3:48 am EDT #29781

Seth – KabU InstructorModeratorShare your impressions and experience from listening to the book of Zohar. What feelings did it evoke in you?
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- January 22, 2025 at 12:10 pm EST #420003
Janell
ParticipantI feel at home here. Like my spirit finally feels that peace it’s been looking for. Funny even though sometimes my brain isn’t really connected with the words I understand. Which confirms what they say about the Zohar has power without the intellect.
- December 20, 2024 at 8:42 pm EST #411527
mickeleParticipantBoth. My mind wondered a little more in Hebrew. But it had an interesting meaning. The Hebrew letters stood out more. Almost like 3d, more multidimensional. But in English I was hearing the words and I understood. I really lost my focus when I heard The Creator name. Sounds different and spelled differently. I personally tried, could’ve done better. I’m a little disappointed.
- December 20, 2024 at 6:50 am EST #411023
Ken
ParticipantI started reading the Zohar 18 months ago.  I cannot say It’s reading has evoked a feeling in me; but, it has changed my DNA.  I am not the same person.  This may sound fantastic.  I am not sure.  My ego has changed.  To a degree, I miss it.  I work in a very, very ego centered industry.  I feel a little naked and vulnerable.  My decisions are different.  I do not know where I fit in this world anymore.
- December 14, 2024 at 7:10 am EST #409874
Tyler
ParticipantTo preface this, I currently only can speak English and not Hebrew.
Listening in English allowed me to keep the intention of bestowal, but I found that my mind was pulled to making connections which would want to try to follow that thought of the self figuring out an insight instead of remaining suffused in the aroma of the Zohar.
Listening in Hebrew allowed me to keep the intention of bestowal, and I found I was able to maintain a wordless reverie better while listening. Some words and phrases would stand out, but they appeared more as flashes than pulls.
To me, I felt that listening in Hebrew helped intensify the duration and clarity of maintaining the intention.
Thank you for this. <3
- November 17, 2024 at 10:12 am EST #401669
BenParticipantIn Hebrew, I felt that it was easier to not try to understand it intellectually. I speak Hebrew, but not as well as English.
- November 13, 2024 at 11:57 am EST #399657
SheilaParticipantThe English version compels me to write, as a student, or a scribe.
The Hebrew version draws me like a moth to a flame. It speaks to me from an ancient memory. The words evoke a feeling I have had only once before in this lifetime, very long ago, when I stepped out of the plane on the runway in Tel Aviv. Suddenly I knew I was Home.
I do not speak Hebrew in this incarnation but I hold pure certainty that it won’t be long and I will know these words again.
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