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In the Jewish book Kabala it is a quote where it states “if man can see what is all around him in this spiritual world they would kill themselves”
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In the book Jewish(magic) book I forgot the name my Brain going dumb from work etc... it mentions that if mankind can see what is around them in the spiritual sense... we would be scared to death and probably kill ourselves.
I've been seeing shyt since I was a kid. Still do to this day and I ain't doing no shrooms or any of that other shyt to see these things. The first thing I ever saw was a shadow person with red eyes. I was laying in my crib, probably 6-8 months old. I know they say childhood amnesia erases a lot of the memories we have when we're that young, but this must've been so intense/traumatic that my brain refused to forget it. Like I said, I was laying in my crib sleeping in my parents bedroom and I opened my eyes to this damn red eyed all black thing looking at me. If I had to describe it, it was solid black, blacker than a thousand mid-nights and its eyes were red like blood. I couldn't see a nose, ears or a mouth, but I could see clawed fingers and a round head. It was peering over the rail of my crib with its hands just inches from my face and those red eyes just looking at me. Every so often, it would glance over at my parents, who were probably 5 ft away sleeping, but it would quickly turn its head back to me. It kept turning its head back and forth. Look at my parents, then look at me, look at my parents, then at me. This went on for what seemed like 10 minutes. I wasn't really scared because I was probably too young to know what was going on or what it was, but looking back on it, I was probably close to death or worse. I just shut my eyes and went back to sleep. I've seen and had more things happen, some worse than this, but this was my first experience with the spirit realm.
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I have many stories myself, sounds like we have had many common experiences, I would post a thread I made going into detail but I never finished explaining stuff and I'm not gonna be updating that thread anymore.
If you could hook up that reference I'd be interested to read the texts.
Kabbalah is not a book. Rather, it is the teachings of the mystical aspect of the Torah that weaves everything together; namely, the hidden or secret part of the Torah. The cornerstone of these teachings is the Zohar (Hakodesh, Tikunei, Chadash), the classical text of Kabbalah. קבלה or Kabbalah means literally "that which is received". These teachings, compiled finally by Rashbi, were transmitted from one generation to the next through the likes of certain Gedolei Hador (the biggest rabbis of the generation) who merited its instruction. In the 16th century the great kabbalist, the Arizal, decoded the Zohar; his scribe, Rabbi Chayyim Vital, wrote down all of his teachings. This decode is called the Writings of the Ari, written in Aramaic. It is thanks to him that the mystical aspect of the Torah is prevalent in public life among Jewish (Chareidi) communities around the world, most notably the Chassidim. If fact, this is why Chassidishe men (and most Chareidim in general) keep a long beard and short hair. This is because in Kabbalah the beard is considered the seat of rachamim (mercy), and the hair on the top of the head, the din (judgment). (Not to mention the fact that, for Jews, long hair acts as an imposition between the tefillin shel rosh and the head (shel rosh being the 'head' tefillin, the black box that is placed on one's head).)In the Jewish book Kabala it is a quote where it states “if man can see what is all around him in this spiritual world they would kill themselves”
Kabbalah is brought down in the Gemara by Chazal, our sages of blessed memory, which is riddled with kabbalistic teachings. Nevertheless, it was not done openly; it is very, very hidden, in something called the aggadah. The majority of the Gemara speaks about the halachos, the laws, but about 1/7 of it speaks of the aggadados (appearing in stories, parables, mashalim, etc.), which is kabbalistic. The secrets that appear in the Talmud are all hidden in the aggadados, a statement supported by the Shelah Hakadosh, the Gra, the Ramba"m, and numerous other Gedolim. The daf you're referring to (the Gemara in chapter 1 of Maseches Brachos, Bavli) is an aggadic passage, it is kabbalah. Many of our daily tefillos or prayers are based on kabbalah. And practically all Jewish literature written on character development is deeply rooted in kabbalah (e.g., Ramchal's Mesillas Yeshorim). The secrets were taught to Moshe Rabeinu on Har Sinai—and before him, Avrohom Ovinu, some of which can be found in his work, Seifer Yetzira—and passed down selectively from one generation to the next. Kabbalah was intended for secrecy among the holiest of tzadikim, but the Zohar says the Kabbalah is going to be spread throughout the entire world in the final generations preceding Moshiach Tzidkeinu, the scion of Dovid Hamelech.My fault it was the Talmud and not the Kabbalah.
Paranormal Activity movie, a scene the couple put flour or something in the ground to catch tracks. The footprints did look chicken feet. @Dog Based Gremlin read the post I quote. The Bible is full of interesting events and descriptions.My fault it was the Talmud and not the Kabbalah. I was all over the place but here are some scriptures for you to review. The author for the book that quoted this paraphrase
In another baraita it was taught that Abba Binyamin says: If the eye was given permission to see, no creature would be able to withstand the abundance and ubiquity of the demons and continue to live unaffected by them.
Rav Huna said: Each and every one of us has a thousand demons to his left and ten thousand to his right. God protects man from these demons, as it says in the verse: “A thousand may fall at your side, and ten thousand at your right hand; they will not approach you” (Psalms 91:7).
One who seeks to know that the demons exist should place fine ashes around his bed, and in the morning the demons’ footprints appear like chickens’ footprints, in the ash. One who seeks to see them should take the afterbirth of a firstborn female black cat, born to a firstborn female black cat, burn it in the fire, grind it and place it in his eyes, and he will see them. He must then place the ashes in an iron tube sealed with an iron seal [gushpanka] lest the demons steal it from him, and then seal the opening so he will not be harmed. Rav Beivai bar Abaye performed thisprocedure, saw the demons, and was harmed. The Sages prayed for mercy on his behalf and he was healed.
I've been seeing shyt since I was a kid. Still do to this day and I ain't doing no shrooms or any of that other shyt to see these things. The first thing I ever saw was a shadow person with red eyes. I was laying in my crib, probably 6-8 months old. I know they say childhood amnesia erases a lot of the memories we have when we're that young, but this must've been so intense/traumatic that my brain refused to forget it. Like I said, I was laying in my crib sleeping in my parents bedroom and I opened my eyes to this damn red eyed all black thing looking at me. If I had to describe it, it was solid black, blacker than a thousand mid-nights and its eyes were red like blood. I couldn't see a nose, ears or a mouth, but I could see clawed fingers and a round head. It was peering over the rail of my crib with its hands just inches from my face and those red eyes just looking at me. Every so often, it would glance over at my parents, who were probably 5 ft away sleeping, but it would quickly turn its head back to me. It kept turning its head back and forth. Look at my parents, then look at me, look at my parents, then at me. This went on for what seemed like 10 minutes. I wasn't really scared because I was probably too young to know what was going on or what it was, but looking back on it, I was probably close to death or worse. I just shut my eyes and went back to sleep. I've seen and had more things happen, some worse than this, but this was my first experience with the spirit realm.
Y'all who have babies. Do you ever wonder why when you put them down to sleep you hear them jabbering away to thin air on the monitor? Not just sitting there making noise for no reason but actually sounding like a conversation with back, forth, pauses, laughter, surprised intonation? If you've got a video monitor you can watch them as they pull themselves up in the crib and seemingly focus at empty spaces in air and have one sided conversations.
Ever wondered what they're talking to? Just a youngsters imagination going wild as they learn how to be? Nope. Not at all, check:
There is more to heaven and earth than dreamt of in your philosophies, Horatio :Towelshaker:
Yes children see spirits. My son who is three use to see my dad every day for a while and my dad died in 2006. He would see my dad only when the family was all around like my sister or mother etc.. he would be playing his cars and stop look up and be like dad poppa here. I thought it was a regular ghost he was referring too until I shown him pictures of my father and he was like that’s pop pop.
In April on the day of my grandmother birthday that died in 2012 he told my mom and me that momma was her smiling at us in the window. Goes to show him a picture and he was like that momma and she right there.
The spirit world is very real and I think we all should really try to understand and learn from it.
My fault it was the Talmud and not the Kabbalah. I was all over the place but here are some scriptures for you to review. The author for the book that quoted this paraphrase
In another baraita it was taught that Abba Binyamin says: If the eye was given permission to see, no creature would be able to withstand the abundance and ubiquity of the demons and continue to live unaffected by them.
Rav Huna said: Each and every one of us has a thousand demons to his left and ten thousand to his right. God protects man from these demons, as it says in the verse: “A thousand may fall at your side, and ten thousand at your right hand; they will not approach you” (Psalms 91:7).
One who seeks to know that the demons exist should place fine ashes around his bed, and in the morning the demons’ footprints appear like chickens’ footprints, in the ash. One who seeks to see them should take the afterbirth of a firstborn female black cat, born to a firstborn female black cat, burn it in the fire, grind it and place it in his eyes, and he will see them. He must then place the ashes in an iron tube sealed with an iron seal [gushpanka] lest the demons steal it from him, and then seal the opening so he will not be harmed. Rav Beivai bar Abaye performed thisprocedure, saw the demons, and was harmed. The Sages prayed for mercy on his behalf and he was healed.
Yes. I was 13/14, in the hospital. My cousin was having back surgery and something went wrong. He was in a coma. There was some kind of fukk up on their part. They gave him a drug when mixed with anesthesia is deadly for his specific neurological disorder. The doctors were apologizing, saying there was a mix up with their lab. My cousin's blood pressure dropped and his heart kept stopping. After a couple hours, they said there was nothing they could do. I was close to tears seeing my cousin like that. Doctors said that he'll be dead soon. Church members, pastor, deacons, and our visiting bishop came by the hospital. It was like 3 a.m.
Everyone got into a circle and started praying. I grew up in the church but truthfully I was agnostic at the time. So, I thought it was the dumbest shyt to do and insulting to give my cousins family false hope. We've been watching him deteriorate and doctors said he's dead, so he's dead. After 10 minutes of nothing but prayers heartbeat got stronger. They started having a worship service, prayers, and songs. My cousin came out of his coma about after an hour. I've never seen so much crying, my aunt's face goes from sorrow to joyful. It was hands down the most powerful experience ever. There have been times where I struggled with Christianity but my faith in GOD never waned.
Talmud is evil and enables the Synagogue of Satan.
I dug so much into the Talmud and it's the most evil sh_t I've read.