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Thanks.......for what we have, and Giving to share what we give thanks for.

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As stated so succinctly in THE END, "The love you take is equal to the love we make."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12R4FzIhdoQ

The End (Remastered 2009) - YouTube

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Great tie in. Loved it.

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I grew up in the Judaic gnostic tradition my father family fled the Basque in1492 while Columbus sought new Jews to slaughter. Christianized "Orthodox " Judaism won the war but Europe and English speaking world are antiChristian. Theosophy seams very first century Aramean and 17th century cabbalistic

https://johnsonsdictionaryonline.com/views/search.php?term=CABAL

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jewish_Kabbalists

Hermetics have not stood the test of time the technology evolves exponentially and we are still apes. I like Yuval Noah Harari on language evolution and religious misunderstandings I love Stephen Fry because he makes me laugh and he understands Greek Epistemology. Do you understand how rarely one gets to use epistemology in a sentence? 😀

The Book of Enoch is nowhere in the Dead Sea Scrolls. The parable of the Sower first appears in Danie page 274-275 Christianity from its inception was anti-Semitic..........

https://christiangist.com/10-reasons-why-the-book-of-enoch-was-removed-from-the-bible/

Solomon Zalman ben Judah Loeb ha-Kohen Hanau (later known by the acronym Raza"h or Zalman Hanau or Zalman Henna (1687–1746), was a German Jewish expert in Hebrew grammar and critical textual critic of Jewish liturgy and prayer nussach.

https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/perelmann-jerohman-judah-leib-ben-solomon-zalman

https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/gnosticism-jewish

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I once owned a copy of the Book of Enoch and found it boring and non-sensical. The author believed in Plato's geocentric theory and that the sun rose and fell. Not all old ideas are good ideas.

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