I agree regarding enjoying the diversity of the group. I love having people
with different perspectives. A thought...just to be provokative. :) Seems to me...
... ***There's no one guiding rule that defines wheat and chaff. What is wheat to you, is often chaff to me. Because of that, it's always up to each person to...
... a ... lenghty ... in ... OK. Do you know where he bases his verselines on? I mean: if we start dealing with the kavim as seperate entities, we have to make...
... ***Actually, as 90% of the Sefer Yetsirah study was based on purely coincidental life-experiences that happened during individual letter studies, I don't...
... of ... words, ... This is actually a good introduction to the next verse, which is all about Tohu VaVohu. ... When ... I was just reading about a similar...
You seem to be throwing away quite a lot of conventions built over the centuries. It's all interesting, but in my opinion a rather elaborate scheme to come to...
True. This is exactly what kept me on this list these past 6 (oh my god, has it been so long?) years. As for the two-edged sword, I agree as well. That is why...
... ***Could you define that difference? Let's make sure it's fixed, like the lines in the Torah. ;) -- B'shalom, Casey Sheldon "Would that all the people of...
In a message dated 10/1/2006 12:26:38 AM Eastern Daylight Time, doomsday1183@... writes: The Zeus parallel makes sense to me. I remember Semele being...
In a message dated 9/30/2006 8:00:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, aghil@... writes: Your hellenic perspective is all but unwelcome!! Please, do post more,...
In a message dated 9/30/2006 10:34:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, quincunx93@... writes: Zeus and Jupiter (that is 'dieu pater', god the father) are also...
... Truth be told the rules were devised by Herr Gendler, but are based on netiquette. I rarely think the rules are an issue here, the main enforcement is the...
Yes, Jaron, there is definitely a strong set of rules. :) By the way, I wasn't talking specifically of this group so much as to the
larger picture. There are...
... *****No, I don't. The verse-lines may not even be deliberate, but my own observation. No, we don't habe to make sure the "kavim" are fixed. Abrakadabra -...
Right. That's what I had understood Gnosticism to be too. (Except for the part about the prison being created by something evil. That's news!) But you had...
Yes, that's right, the way I see it, it isn't from the shoresh (root) AVR. It is from the shoresh YAR, the she'arim (gates) YY AR, and the orach (singular...
Is this is only main difference between Hermeticism and Gnosticism? A positive and negative outlook, so to speak? ha - Boiled down to it, I mean. ... From:...
I think this is Jaron's way of saying that the pieces of the puzzle are too many and complex for him to see the big picture easily. Liorah ... analysing...
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No. He is bringing up an experience I had during the Yod study. Thanks for bringing up unpleasent memories Yod Boy! Logos. ... ...
"No light can look upon Him without becoming dark. Even the supernal Keter, whose light is the strongest of all the levels, and of all the hosts of Heaven,...
... Your the scientist Logo - you tell us! Some online quotes on a light filled space: "We live in a universe filled with light, but astronomers have long ...
... Not this time I am not. I teach far more maths and drama than I do science now - my head is full of "logic" and "arithmetic/geometric sequences" at the ...