01-23-2010, 03:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-23-2010, 03:28 AM by Questioner.)
(01-22-2010, 07:48 PM)Lavazza Wrote: The Kaballah itself is controversial, if memory serves. But then again, so are so many other belief systems and issues. I looked in to it briefly about a year ago, it's sort of an esoteric division of Judaism I believe?
The material I read claims to be an esoteric understanding of deeper truths that are encoded in the Torah, but misunderstood, lost, denigrated, or subverted by traditional Judaism. Obviously that interpretation is not considered delightful by traditional Jews.
Quote:I started a thread, I think about six months or more ago that asked the question, 'What other belief systems tie in to the Law of One'?
If that thread is still available, please link to it here and I'd be happy to move that part of our conversation onto your old thread.
Quote:Have you noticed, also, that quite frequently in western culture, "crazy" people will claim that they are Jesus. Could it be that this is just a distorted exclamation that they have realized that they are not separate, but apart of god?
Yes. If someone has an STO heart awakening but has to describe it in traditional terms, then the name of the loving Savior and Shepherd may be their only metaphorical words they can find. Also, if someone had an STS polarization but no words for their more vigorous selfishness, claiming to be connected in the ultimate spiritual hierarchy - that of a mainstream Christian God - may be the only word they can find.
Quote:Anyway, I'm wandering around the topic a bitOne of the delights of this forum.
When I can locate the rest of the soliton material, I can link to some good animations that show how soliton patterns can combine to form particles. In any event, I think I'd like to move the physics talk to another thread.
My point in this particular slide show was to distinguish the limited understandings that can fit into our individual minds, from the overall total truth of the universe. Or something like that. It's kind of hard to put into words, which is why I added the pictures.