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Kabbalah: Three Thousand Years of Mystic Tradition |
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Rating:  Summary: my view Review: I'm certainly not going to try to persuade anyone to side with me on what i think since we are all searching for the truth and as Lao Tzu said "those who talk don't know, and those who know don't talk." But in response to the review below i would state that it's all a view of 'power within', (five point star) which this book is a good exploration of, Or as below ...'power without'(six point star). Both can bring illusion. While i do believe in the practice of the kabbalah in this book, i also agree with the former reviewer---in that a personal relationship with God can surpass the need for this practice. But you also must realize that you cannot know God, or as i say The Great Spirit, through another's words or writings....you must personally seek him in silence and for all of us the time will come and none shall be lost any longer. My point is that this book can remind you of your devine relationship with Him If you remain aware and humble that you are but a part and parcel in the ALL that is the organism of God. Give thanx in all things and send forth only love! ... 'so mote it be'º°Amen `'
Rating:  Summary: my view Review: I'm certainly not going to try to persuade anyone to side with me on what i think since we are all searching for the truth and as Lao Tzu said "those who talk don't know, and those who know don't talk." But in response to the review below i would state that it's all a view of 'power within', (five point star) which this book is a good exploration of, Or as below ...'power without'(six point star). Both can bring illusion. While i do believe in the practice of the kabbalah in this book, i also agree with the former reviewer---in that a personal relationship with God can surpass the need for this practice. But you also must realize that you cannot know God, or as i say The Great Spirit, through another's words or writings....you must personally seek him in silence and for all of us the time will come and none shall be lost any longer. My point is that this book can remind you of your devine relationship with Him If you remain aware and humble that you are but a part and parcel in the ALL that is the organism of God. Give thanx in all things and send forth only love! ... 'so mote it be'º°Amen ''
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