11 Questions for Moshe Idel

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @SeekersofUnity
    @SeekersofUnity  Год назад +2

    Watch the full interview: ruclips.net/video/_DVK8baBYYU/видео.html

  • @ivanamarkovic8588
    @ivanamarkovic8588 Год назад +2

    Thank you Zevi 🙏
    I came here to express how happy and proud I am of your progress, achievement and direction you took in your work.
    I really enjoyed this series of interviews - my favorite so far was with Mr Adam Afterman.
    Since I started following your work- now years ago- I was inspired to be reading and learning all along.
    I can't explain here how being attached to this knowledge saved my life and lifes of my children in past few not easy years for us.
    The beauty of kabbalah is in the experience of applied knowledge's lasting effects - for one's self and the surrounding
    I encourage people to read Zohar daily.
    All I could say is: It is Alive
    "Oh tender, silent teacher, sweet is the holly and clear water from your spring of eternity"
    From a kabbalistic poem of an epic genre titled " The Ray of Microcosm" by P.P.Njegoš . Unfortunately out of Judaism, people are not very familiar with the kabbalistique themes and this poem is not seen in this context by literally criticism
    I wish you a wonderful sweet and successful New Year Zevi
    May you know Joy in plentitude

  • @EverythingHumorous
    @EverythingHumorous 10 месяцев назад

    Zevi, whats your opinion on Professor Idel and especially Gershom Scholem claiming kabbalah (maybe davka Lurianic) was influenced to an extent by gnosticism?