kinsay taga cebu diri nga nag practice ani? im intersted about it.
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taga cebu sad mi... interested sad ko about ani to learn.....
Blessed are ye, O just men! because unto you is manifested the Arcanum of the Arcana of the law, which hath not been manifested unto the holy superior ones.
Who can follow out this matter? and who is worthy to do so? For it is the testimony of the truth of truths. Therefore let all our prayers be undertaken with devotion, lest it be imputed as a sin, that i am making this matter manifest.
And perchance my companions may speak unto me, because some objection may arise against these words. For truly this work is not such a one as may be easily written down., so that by it may appear how many kings there were before the children of Israel came, and before there was a king over the children of Israel: how therefore doth this matter agree? And for this reason my companions have moved the question.
Therefore the Arcanum of Arcana is what men can neither know nor comprehend, nor can they apply their rules of science to it.
-Chapter 2: On the condition of the world of Vacancy
the tree of knowledge?
ni comment ra ko sa gi post ni The_child about sa ARCANA sa kabbalah.Originally Posted by benj04
ha? unsa mn jd diay ni?Originally Posted by The_Child
membro ka ani bro?
-kaballah, qaballah, however it is written, however it is pronounced.
-Baruch Spinoza said: The love of man to God and the love of man to man are the same"
-In kaballah, they call it Zaddik.
"Blessed are ye, O Lords of Lords, Reapers of the Field, who know and contemplate those words, and know well your Lord,face to face, and eye to eye; and through those words worthy in the world to come.
Where the Lord is the Ancient of Days. Hoa ha Elohim, that is the One, blessed be His Name for ever, and unto the Ages of the Ages."
taken from the Zohar
Arcana is our guild in Khan
i dunno about its background.
Kabbalah - is the mystical aspect of Judaism. It refers to a set of esoteric teachings meant to define the inner meaning of both the Hebrew Bible and traditional Rabbinic literature, as well as to explain the significance of Jewish religious observances.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabbalah
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