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To: Phinneous

“Even without Kabbalah,”


As it should be, as it was invented in the 12th century and gives “mystical” interpretations of Hebrew that read like mumbo jumbo, for example:

As long as a person is unsuccessful in his purpose in this world, the Holy One, blessed be He, uproots him and replants him over and over again. (Zohar I 186b)
All souls are subject to reincarnation; and people do not know the ways of the Holy One, blessed be He! They do not know that they are brought before the tribunal both before they enter into this world and after they leave it; they are ignorant of the many reincarnations and secret works which they have to undergo, and of the number of naked souls, and how many naked spirits roam about in the other world without being able to enter within the veil of the King’s Palace. Men do not know how the souls revolve like a stone that is thrown from a sling. But the time is at hand when these mysteries will be disclosed. (Zohar II 99b)

44. Inside the gates is a lock with a tiny and narrow keyhole. This lock is marked AND KNOWN only by the impression of the key. And no one is to know about THIS NARROW KEYHOLE without having the key. And upon this secret IS BASED THE VERSE, “In the beginning (Beresheet) Elohim created (Bara)” (Beresheet 1:1). Beresheet is the key by which everything is hidden, as it locks and unlocks. With this key six gates are locked and unlocked. So when it locks those gates and includes them within itself, then it is for sure Beresheet: a revealed word that includes within it a concealed word. Bara, wherever it appears, is a word that hides and guards a secret, IMPLYING THAT THE KEY locks it up and does not unlock it.

http://www.zohar.com/zohar.php?vol=1&sec=8

It is the perfect example of tradition gone mad, and not even good tradition, as it is not even historical, and yet is considered Jewish.


12 posted on 08/25/2012 8:18:06 PM PDT by RaisingCain
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To: RaisingCain

Torah Judaism disagrees with your statements about the origins of Kabbalah works/writings. Sorry.


13 posted on 08/25/2012 8:53:03 PM PDT by Phinneous
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