What is important is not the words, but the awareness from where the words arise. Without saying anything, just the presence of a man reflects his state of awareness, whether he has become awakened or remains in a deep sleep. This Rabbi is absolutely unconscious, he has no insight which arises from the depths of his own being, he is simply speaking of borrowed knowledge. And knowledge in itself is never capable of bringing a transformation of one's consciousness.
What is important is not the words, but the awareness from where the words arise. Without saying anything, just the presence of a man reflects his state of awareness, whether he has become awakened or remains in a deep sleep. This Rabbi is absolutely unconscious, he has no insight which arises from the depths of his own being, he is simply speaking of borrowed knowledge. And knowledge in itself is never capable of bringing a transformation of one's consciousness.
Thanks, this was helpful.
dvkuth 6 months ago
Stop with the Jew -bashing before I call fire down from heaven!
TheChristianMystic 1 year ago
@chupamiubre
@chupamiubre
What is important is not the words, but the awareness from where the words arise. Without saying anything, just the presence of a man reflects his state of awareness, whether he has become awakened or remains in a deep sleep. This Rabbi is absolutely unconscious, he has no insight which arises from the depths of his own being, he is simply speaking of borrowed knowledge. And knowledge in itself is never capable of bringing a transformation of one's consciousness.
Amirmourad 1 year ago
@chupamiubre
What is important is not the words, but the awareness from where the words arise. Without saying anything, just the presence of a man reflects his state of awareness, whether he has become awakened or remains in a deep sleep. This Rabbi is absolutely unconscious, he has no insight which arises from the depths of his own being, he is simply speaking of borrowed knowledge. And knowledge in itself is never capable of bringing a transformation of one's consciousness.
Amirmourad 1 year ago
notice the crown above his head, this is a jewish symbol, and it also happens to be the style of many monarchy's crowns as well. hmm i wonder why.
issareign 2 years ago
Very Good!
davidavraham2008 2 years ago
askenaz jews 80% of jews in the world
marcelcol69 2 years ago
Man i would love you to prove half of this crap.
chupamiubre 2 years ago
Amazing lesson for me, thank You very much!
Sofia362 3 years ago
JewTube hahahahah xD!!
RapaTerntSanga 3 years ago 2