
Kabbalistic Astrology
And the Meaning of Our Lives
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Tim Paulson
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Rav Berg
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Kabbalah offers one of the oldest applications of astronomy and astrology known to humankind. Much more than a book of horoscopes, Kabbalistic Astrology is a tool for understanding one's individual nature at its deepest level and putting that knowledge to immediate use in the real world.
Rav Berg explains why destiny is not the same as predestination, teaching that we have many possible futures and can become masters of our fate. Kabbalistic Astrology reveals what challenges we faced in our previous incarnations and why and how we still need to overcome them.
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- katmai
- 08.03.2024
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In the true spirit of Kabbalah, this book is a testament to how people without knowledge of true power manufacture illusions and consider control over their own brothers and children as a measure of power.
It is true that the most scared people have the need to assert control over others and create layers around them in order to feel safe. Safe from what? i've no idea. One potential idea is that usually, one can only feel unsafe if they know they have done something wrong and they are now in hiding from the results of their actions. Seems rather a miserable way of living.
There's always the possibility that they aren't really scared, but making attempts at giving everyone else some mediocre puzzle to solve, some task to do, so that they are occupied and don't have the time to look closer at the ones handing out said puzzles because once they did, they would realize there's no good reason for their existence.
One thing which i don't understand is why the need to sow discord between families, tribes, and even with these zodiac signs. It's in the Torah and it's present here. But i'm curious as to why.
The part about "it was the victim's destiny to be a victim, we were just the conduit through which the greater will taught the victim a lesson" is extremely convenient isn't it? You weren't bad people doing bad things to others for your own personal gain. It was someone greater's will. You were just a puppet bearing no responsibility. i wonder if you really believe that to be true. But there's no way you do, because you're not entirely stupid and this book like everything you make, has a purpose.
i was thinking for a moment that you'd need a better teacher, but until you come clean and of course stop lying there's nothing to be taught.
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