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8 Articles Found in Judaism Category.

       
The Astrology of the Jewish Kabbalah [ 118]
At the origins of the Jewish astrological practices
Submitted: 2007-01-23
Nostradamus Linked to the Kabbalah [ 81]
Morten St. George's theory that some of the Nostradamus prophecies were known in mystic circles during medieval times.


Submitted: 2006-12-29
The Spirituality of the Jewish Kabbalah [ 84]
Introduction to the Jewish spirituality

Submitted: 2006-12-12
The Kabbalah of Adolescence [ 106]
Do you remember what it was like to be an adolescent? The anger, the confusion, the rebellion? The intense need to express yourself, even in ways that were upsetting to the people around you?
Submitted: 2006-06-10
Finding G-d* in the Details [ 123]
Are you upset when you run into obstacles on the way to your goal? Don?t be! Kabbalah explains that growth and success are not meant to occur in a smooth linear path, but in a 3-fold process of light-darkness-light. In working with the nitty-gritty details and obstacles along the way to fulfilling a vision that you reveal G-d and your own Divine power in every aspect of your personal life.
Submitted: 2006-06-10
Jews and Darfur: An Open Letter to the Jewish Community [ 132]
The Jewish Community has a particular moral obligation to stand up in protest against the outrages being perpetrated in Darfur, or to stop complaining about past and present world indifference to Jewish suffering.
Submitted: 2006-04-13
800-Year Generation Cycles [ 134]
The 800-year Generation Cycle describes the secondary age of Adam. The Mesoamerican Calendar doubles 400-years for 800-years. Enoch in the Holy Bible used a 364-day-calendar-year. Numerical matching modified the Mayan 104-year Venus Round for the Biblical primary 105-year age of Seth. Twenty multiples of 20-year Katun lunar/solar cycles amount to the Mayan 400-year Baktun cycle.
Submitted: 2006-04-10
The Secret of the Void [ 139]
There is another, far deeper plane of reality right here with us, another dimension to our lives and ourselves, but we usually don?t sense it for what it is. Instead, we sense it as ?something missing?, a void. The void can cause us to eat too much, drink too much, strive too much ? or it can lead us toward the essence of who we really are and an intensely fulfilling and meaningful life.
Submitted: 2006-02-07
   
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