Subject: Hisbonenus - addendum 1 BS"D The Kabbalah Series Hisbonenus - Kabbalistic Contemplation Addendum Does Hisbonenus work? A couple of stories from my own...
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rosecrow@...
May 1, 2001 12:53 pm
Greetings T, You captured it when you said there is something to learn from both of them. I recognize that people express their views rather passionately in...
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David Livingstone
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May 1, 2001 8:37 pm
Rabbi Markel (or anyone else for that matter) Is there any history of the role of the Atlantis myth in Jewish Kabbalah? Thank you, ... From: J. Markel To: L5 ...
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Lorraine
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May 1, 2001 11:23 pm
If anyone has read "God is a Verb" by Rabbi David Cooper, would you please tell me what you thought of it? I am curious how it fits in with what I am seeing as...
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Lorraine
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May 1, 2001 11:23 pm
As a second thought to my last post... Being new to Kabbalah, the division between the Jewish tradition Kabbalah and non-Jewish Tradition Kabbalah came as a...
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Lorraine
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May 1, 2001 11:24 pm
... I am new to the ideas of Kabbalah, though maybe not so new to some of the concepts. I was hoping, by joining this list, that there would be discussion...
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Matt Tackitt
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May 2, 2001 12:54 am
Rosecrow, Excellent questions! I would love to hear the responses! Peace, T <<I'd like to see what others have come to understand on the influence of...
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Kat Brice
qabalist@...
May 2, 2001 3:16 am
I would be interested in your view on women having more 'soul' as you said (if I understood that correctly) - my personal email is qabalist@... and I...
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Daniel Alberton Haas
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May 2, 2001 3:47 am
93 I may be late on answering this, but what's our concept of life? Some cells stay alive after you kill an animal, and the only difference between a living...
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Penndragon
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May 2, 2001 9:00 am
MM RoseCrow ... Out of curiosity here. From a Gnostic to you (or anyone who wants to answer), what is your understanding of what Gnosticism is? Do you think...
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Penndragon
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May 2, 2001 9:01 am
MM David That'd be right, get me to get out my books with info relating to Atantis (Atland, Mu, etc) LOL MP Penn ... From: David Livingstone To:...
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Penndragon
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May 2, 2001 9:46 am
MM Lorraine ... Well, to my understanding, the processes used within Kabbalah have also been used among the other religions. As an example of the Gematria, did...
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rosecrow@...
May 2, 2001 3:53 pm
Greetings Penn, Actually, I have been spending quite a bit of time with Gnostic texts, and at the Gnosis Library, online. Gnosticism, to me, is an encompassing...
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rosecrow@...
May 2, 2001 3:54 pm
I would like to hear what you have about Mu... Blessings, RoseCrow ... Atantis (Atland, Mu, etc) LOL ... Kabbalah? ... ...
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Penndragon
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May 2, 2001 9:28 pm
MM Rosecrow ... I'll dig up the book(s) when I get back from work and have finished my assignment on another list. Figures the chapters I summerize are to do...
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serpentsatori@...
May 2, 2001 9:29 pm
... Shalom & LVX, ... influence of Gnosticism, and Christianity on the writing of the Zohar? _Zohar_ is likely much older than Moses de Leon, as many of the ...
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neil
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May 2, 2001 9:58 pm
Hi Lorraine For my part I am not a Jew, though the kabbalistic path I follow is a traditional Jewish one (as opposed to the newer Western ones e.g. Golden Dawn...
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Matt Tackitt
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May 2, 2001 10:54 pm
<<If anyone has read "God is a Verb" by Rabbi David Cooper, would you please tell me what you thought of it?>> I just gotit the other day. It's next on my...
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rosecrow@...
May 2, 2001 11:29 pm
Greetings Lorraine, Why don't we do just that...why don't we start by discussing the individual Sephira. As far as a division of the Jewish and Western, and...
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Greg Moore
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May 3, 2001 1:17 am
93 In my opinion, the origin and history of the Qabalah and or any philosophy based on the Torah, is quite irrelevant to the mystical value of the text. It...
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J. Markel
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May 3, 2001 3:51 am
The Origins of the Zohar and the Kabbalah Kabbalah does not mean mysticism. Nor does it mean Tradition. It means the received knowlege. This is what it says in...
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J. Markel
moshiach@...
May 3, 2001 3:53 am
My comments have been confused with someone elses comments. I actually said that non Jews CAN learn Kabbalah. Although I agree with Michael that most of the...
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J. Markel
moshiach@...
May 3, 2001 3:57 am
The Jewish tradition is that the Atlantic ocean used to be a land mass inhabited by a fantastic though evil culture and G-d flooded it to form the present...
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J. Markel
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May 3, 2001 4:00 am
On Fri, 14 Nov 1997, Lady L wrote: ... rediscovery of the Old Religion ... from. ... to equate with Judaism) is the source of "Ancient Pagan Religions"? Answer...
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rosecrow@...
May 3, 2001 1:12 pm
I think the confusion with Kabbalah in the middle ages is simply the use of that particular nomenclature...The term "Kabbalah" was not used until then (as far...
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rosecrow@...
May 3, 2001 1:27 pm
Rabbi Markel, Believe it or not, there are many neo-pagans, and even Christians, who know that there is a difference between Qabala and Kabbalah. I have done...
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Matt Tackitt
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May 3, 2001 8:22 pm
<<Can you tell me exactly how the Cathars fit into this picture?>> Rosecrow, If he answers wrong, will he have to "eat crow"? Hehehehe...ahem...sorry. Peace, T...
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Kat Brice
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May 4, 2001 6:25 am
Well, yes, that's true, but I personally don't see that as circumcision - it is equivalent to the complete removal of the penis, as far as I am concerned, not...
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Kat Brice
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May 4, 2001 6:37 am
... Could you please explain this a bit more? Why do I have to be Jewish to live a lifestyle where Kabbalah is relevant to me? Is it not possible to live in a...
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Kat Brice
qabalist@...
May 4, 2001 6:42 am
Thank you for this excellent post. I appreciate your insight! Could you define minyan and shul for us non-Jews :-) ? Thanks. Kat. ... Contact me at: AIM -...