Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 After Arjuna Krishna gave bhagavad geetha to moses too.Along with 10 commandments the concepts of hinduism were given to moses by god.Moses got it and ancient jews followed it.But later day jews did not follow it.But even today there are jews who follow original words of krishna got through moses.They are called kabbalah jews. Today kabbalah judaism is the highest growing religion in Israel.Guess what christians are mad about kabbalah judaism and call it as hinduism. from http://www.tmtestimony.org.uk/2000_10%20Kabbalah%20-%20Judaism's%20Way%20into%20the%20New%20Age.htm From the article The word 'Kabbalah' comes from the Hebrew word 'to receive.' This points to the receiving of secret doctrine by initiates. In other words it opens people up to hidden meanings of sacred texts which cannot be comprehended by plain interpretation. God is known as the Ein Sof, the unknowable God, who can only be approached by mystical experience. God is also understood to have a male and a female nature. The feminine principle is known as 'Shekinah', the great Mother in whose womb the universe was conceived. Since this will speed up the Messianic Age, bringing about a new age of peace and harmony on earth, every effort must be directed towards this purpose. Rituals and meditation are engaged in (known as kavvanah) with the aim of discovering the unity of all things and restoring the cosmic order. According to a book on Kabbalah by Migene Gonzalez-Wippler, techniques to accomplish this include: relaxation, meditation and breathing techniques; ritualistic dancing, especially to music with a strong beat 'created by different drum rhythms which tend to be repetitive and hypnotic in quality', and yoga. Yoga is not alien to kabbalistic thought and was introduced as far back as the 13th century chiefly by Abraham Abulafia. The writer also advocates calling on the names of Angels and summoning spirits through methods which are familiar to practices of magic and witchcraft in all cultures. Apart from the above Kabbalah teaches such New Age concepts as the idea that 'All is One', i.e. there is an inter-connectedness of all things and God is present in all created objects. The purpose of the spiritual quest is to discover the divine sparks within us and attain mystical union with the 'One.' This can take place as a result of a number of incarnations and Kabbalah agrees with Hinduism in teaching re-incarnation. The Jerusalem Report article indicates that the spirit operating in Israel with the spread of Kabbalah is one which is comfortable with the quest for spirituality through eastern religions and New Age mysticism. Kabbalah scholar Moshe Schatz, who is ultra Orthodox says that 'Kabbalah seeks to show the unity underlying all of reality - physical and spiritual. I can tell you for sure that some of the gurus in India are teaching very high Kabbalah. Kabbalah teaches us not to reject anything. We can integrate the insights not only of science but of Buddhism, Hinduism, all human knowledge.' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pankaja_Dasa Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Is this Impersonalist religion? Or Mayavadi. When I hear we can 'incorporate any religions' it usually means they can't. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 Impersonalists reach Krishna too. Check gita chapter 12. They will certainly reach him before so-called personalists like the christians and muslims who commit major offenses, which majorly delays the fruit of practicing their "personalism". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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