Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 Dear A, I'm sorry I over-reacted. However, if you understand sin so well, why did my explanation cause you so much trouble? It is not necessary to study any religion to understand anything, but one may attain to understanding by the study of religion -- it is only a tool. I am a Student of Inner Wisdom. I believe in the story of the OT in the bible like this: the Hebrews were set free from slavery in Egypt, and wandered the desert for 40 years. In the desert, they learned to rely on God, (for some other peoples it would have been and or will be Goddess and or Both God and Goddess, Creator, Dreaming Mind of the Universe, or Whatever ) the point is they learned through the hardships of living in the desert for 40 yrs to trust in something higher -- they found their own inner promised land, flowing with Milk and Honey of Wisdom, Inner Knowing. It is meaningless to discuss the notion of sin. I find it a completely meaningless and un-useful notion. I do not consider you as a sinner, only in the sainthood of all believers, and you are a believer, even though what we beleive at times ma be different we strive each in her own way to find that Inner Wisdom, that Land Flowing with Milk and Honey that springs from Inner Knowing of the Divine. It is what all seekers have sought, in one language/symboolic-system, or another, in one expression or another. My Two Cents, Cathie In a message dated 10/24/2004 11:11:07 AM Mountain Daylight Time, bhagatirtha writes: > 93 > > I never said Crowley was the only master of Kabbalah or the highest > one. So i don`t understand Ur reaction . Had no intention to trouble > U, excuse me. > > There are of course some good jewish kabbalists nowadays, like r. > Yaacov Leib (of Donmeh West) and r. M. Laitman. There may be some good > western kabbalists not from Crowley`s order as well. Just i don`t know > about them. > > Shalom, > > A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 93 I never said Crowley was the only master of Kabbalah or the highest one. So i don`t understand Ur reaction . Had no intention to trouble U, excuse me. There are of course some good jewish kabbalists nowadays, like r. Yaacov Leib (of Donmeh West) and r. M. Laitman. There may be some good western kabbalists not from Crowley`s order as well. Just i don`t know about them. Shalom, A. , SophiasHeaven@a... wrote: > In a message dated 10/24/2004 10:21:11 AM Mountain Daylight Time, > bhagatirtha@m... writes: > > The Universe does not spin around Crowley nor around his conception of > Kabbalah. > There are plenty of Jewish Rabbis around to teach Kabbalah, and many more who > have learned Kabbalah from somebody Other than Crowley, than have learned it > from Crowley himself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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