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    Religious Pluralism & Trinity

    In my view, trinitarian thoughts characterize those trapped in the netherlands of Daath, the undefined sphere(s) of Knowledge. The diety's home is in the realm that exists prior to the lattice of creation. As we catch glimpses of HaShem's faces through (his) handiwork, it is essential to...
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    The Hebrew Goddess

    YHWH. Studying the Name in the Sinatic script is very suggestive. YH (Yah/Jah, in translation) is the Giver (Y) of Life (H). WH is the Nourisher (W) of Life (H). As earthly mothers and fathers are one flesh, so are the masculine and feminine aspects of HaShem faces of one Spirit. Therefore...
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    To All Good Non-Muslims...

    There's none good but G_d. b.
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    Humility and Contentment

    "take no thought, therefore, what you will eat or drink..." I'm encouraged by every sparrow I see. b.
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    Origin of the Tree of Knowledge

    It's significant that Eve speaks of "the tree in the midst of the garden," not specifying whether it was the knowledge tree or the life tree. My sense is that they are one and the same. The difference is one of perspective. To look at the tree of life (whose symbol on earth is Adam Kadmon, the...
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    Is anyone here knowledgeable of Kabbalah?

    Greetings, Dikaios. You wrote: "I especially want to know about how the concept of cycles of the soul is different, if at all, from the Buddhist concept of reincarnation." My understanding about the "transmigration" of souls is set forth with some detail on my website. Posting urls is not...
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    The Absolute Unity of God

    It is written, "YHWH, thy G_d, is one YHWH." I agree that there is no G_d but "Allah" ("The Highest," when translated literally). The difficulty with the concept of G_d as a singularity, as opposed to a unity, however, is that it is also written, "I am the first and the last," and also "the...
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