What a fascinating gentleman! I am sorry to hear of his loss. I have always been confused that science is so focused on the concrete and has such an aversion to that what they do not understand or have yet to prove. Isn't that where we find new understanding? Each scientist should be looking into the beyond for new discoveries. I applaud this man's life for his courage to explore and apply the beyond to his life's work.
This documentary tells a lot. V the devoted Qi-Gong teacher, teaches XIII something entirely "different". She XVI brings in new light (higher consciousness). Something powerfull. That's good, although it may XVI upset some. XV The Devil is extremely powerful. The teacher may consider getting rid of her XV motor cycle ("internal combustion engine"). An electric motor cycle is O.K. A bicycle is better still (healthier and cleaner. XVII free-flow of beneficial/wholesome powers). XIII Changing her means of transportation will be a good thing. Doctor Yoav Ben Dov was endowed with an extremely clear and powerful mind. His eyes "beamed forth" light. His eyes, "hungry for knowledge", were extraordinary (like those of Neanderthal man. XI, Simson). The soothsayer- lady told him: "for you, the sky is not the limit". That tells me: Y. Ben Dov was "The Magician", a "light-worker"with an extremely fertile mind (Fiat Lux! Quod licet Iovi non licet bovi. Sapienti sat). He must have been a wonderful and loving father and he respected women. I wanted to contact him, but sadly that won't be possible.
It's a good idea to add English subtitles. "There are more things in heaven and hell than in your philosophy,Horatio." shakespeare.. I would like to add that between science and Tarot are entire worlds to explore ..i envy your focus.I am interested in everything ..My various Tarot cards come from various traditions. As a jew i find the European middle ages a bit difficult to embrace so there are native american,Buddhist decks etc. why not be open to breaking traditions in Tarot too?
It's a good idea to add English subtitles. "There are more things in heaven and hell than in your philosophy,Horatio." shakespeare.. I would like to add that between science and Tarot are entire worlds to explore ..i envy your focus.I am interested in everything ..My various Tarot cards come from various traditions. As a jew i find the European middle ages a bit difficult to embrace so there are native american,Buddhist decks etc. why not be open to breaking traditions in Tarot too?
Yoav, blessed be wherever you are.
A true enlightened one. His Tarot deck is my favorite. Thank you!
Tremendous man , beautiful soul. His book and his tarot deck transpire that incredibly well. Dearly missed by the whole community
What a fascinating gentleman! I am sorry to hear of his loss. I have always been confused that science is so focused on the concrete and has such an aversion to that what they do not understand or have yet to prove. Isn't that where we find new understanding? Each scientist should be looking into the beyond for new discoveries. I applaud this man's life for his courage to explore and apply the beyond to his life's work.
Shelly Brown-Elkins. "looking into the beyond"... Wonderfully spoken!
This documentary tells a lot. V the devoted Qi-Gong teacher, teaches XIII something entirely "different". She XVI brings in new light (higher consciousness). Something powerfull. That's good, although it may XVI upset some. XV The Devil is extremely powerful. The teacher may consider getting rid of her XV motor cycle ("internal combustion engine"). An electric motor cycle is O.K. A bicycle is better still (healthier and cleaner. XVII free-flow of beneficial/wholesome powers). XIII Changing her means of transportation will be a good thing. Doctor Yoav Ben Dov was endowed with an extremely clear and powerful mind. His eyes "beamed forth" light. His eyes, "hungry for knowledge", were extraordinary (like those of Neanderthal man. XI, Simson). The soothsayer- lady told him: "for you, the sky is not the limit". That tells me: Y. Ben Dov was "The Magician", a "light-worker"with an extremely fertile mind (Fiat Lux! Quod licet Iovi non licet bovi. Sapienti sat). He must have been a wonderful and loving father and he respected women. I wanted to contact him, but sadly that won't be possible.
It's a good idea to add English subtitles.
"There are more things in heaven and hell than in your philosophy,Horatio."
shakespeare..
I would like to add that between science and Tarot are entire worlds to explore ..i envy your focus.I am interested in everything ..My various Tarot cards come from various traditions. As a jew i find the European middle ages a bit difficult to embrace so there are native american,Buddhist decks etc.
why not be open to breaking traditions in Tarot too?
Thank you for posting this!
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God bless you ANGEL..
It's a good idea to add English subtitles.
"There are more things in heaven and hell than in your philosophy,Horatio."
shakespeare..
I would like to add that between science and Tarot are entire worlds to explore ..i envy your focus.I am interested in everything ..My various Tarot cards come from various traditions. As a jew i find the European middle ages a bit difficult to embrace so there are native american,Buddhist decks etc.
why not be open to breaking traditions in Tarot too?