Kabbalah Especially for Mormons, And Everyone Else Also

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2011

Sharing some Kabbalah insights that I think everyone will enjoy, but especially we Mormons. It helps us broaden ourselves intellectually, something we all need from time to time.

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  • i love the beginning of your videos, as well as all your well spoken thoughts , ideas and facts you present!

  • @skyaglow

    Well thank you. Good to see you again Skyaglow! I hope everything is going terrific with you!

  • more, more, MORE....

  • @canadianbacon007

    Well......o.k., you asked for more, more MORE...... I give it to you......

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  • There is a talk by Dr. Roger Keller, titled "The Apostasy." It is at fairlds.org. He is a convert who explains that the Quorum of Twelve holds the authority to administer the saving ordinances of the Gospel. When that group vanished in 100AD, that authority vanished with them, but not knowledge, spirituality, and personal revelation. The faithful were still guided by revelation through the Holy Ghost.

  • @GaryKColeman

    Oh how very interesting Gary..... yes, it is fascinating that I came to that same conclusion through studying the JEWS of the KABBLAH in the middle Ages, not the traditional Christianity history of cruscades, Muslims, etc. This is all so fascinating to me. Now I really, REALLY am going to make a betterd effort to understand Judaism post 70 A.D. It is something neither the church nor I have been all that interested in learning. Our bias has kept us from understanding so much!

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  • "He created sex", yeah I sometimes think that too shortly before I have an organsm. But afterwards I abondon the idea again, so should you. Ah wait you mean "six", well I love the way you make ties between the circle and your religion myth of choice because the circle is "accepted" to be the symbol of the devine and creation. It has to be said though that mankind knew about geometry not only since the time your bible was written and you wouldn't get away with your reasoning in a 3rd grade exam.

  • Hey, Kerry. I'm listening to your Kabbalah Especially for Mormons video and you mentioned Kabbalistic meditation and sacred geometry. I've been learning a bit about them and was wondering if you could comment how you include them in your meditation and how they have benefited you.

    Thanks for this and your videos, Steve

  • I watched the whole video. What I would like to know is there any Kabballah in Mormonism? Could I just continue to read the LDS books a get Kabballah out of it. I joined the LDS two years ago. I want prosperity in my life. The Back Yard Professor looks like he all ready has prosperity and is just studying Kabballah for the fun of it. I want prosperity. Could I acheave prosperity by studying Kabbalah. I don't want to read another bunch of books and still be broke..

  • @GmaM11 Yeah, we already saw you post this before. What's next?

  • @TheBackyardProfessor Happy as ever!! : )

  • I love your statement and believe whole heartedly that continue education and understanding of the other religions it key so you don't stop learning. I think it is key in truly trying to understand the truth and message from God. In additonal how yes, the messages can conflict with other for serveral reasons, most importantly man's ability to understand the revealation coupled with the language and the way in which people spoke at the time of revelation....

  • There is too much information to make a definitive statement in 500 characters. Please enter "illuminati, kabbalah, freemasonry, magick" on youtube and listen to the expert. We know for sure Einstein and Newton were avid students of Torah. Their scientific discoveries were based on their study of Torah. Did they look at Zohar? Perhaps. It is immaterial That does not mean they were mystics. They were scientists.

  • @GmaM11 I'm not telling you what's right or wrong but mystic practices that involves incantations and "black magic" has nothing to do with true Kabbalah, in fact using Kabbalah science for anything evil is idolatrous. It's a very big subject but the zohar isn't talking about anything physical it's talking about our souls interaction with the creator, it was mysticised so it wasn't understood by the uneducated. It might be a shock to you but Einstein, Newton, Shakespeare etc all studied Kabbalah.

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