In Hebrew language, kabbalah means, to receive. It is a mystical aspect of Judaism. It shows a set of teachings meant to define the inner sense of both traditional Rabbinic Literature and the Hebrew Bible. Kabbalah also explains the importance of Jewish religious observances. Kabbalah is a necessary part of the Torah followed by its followers. For observant Jews, the study of Torah is an inherent duty. The Torah teaches the doctrines that some Jews accept as the true meaning of Judaism while others reject them as adverse and heretical to Judaism. …
Remember your great house? Remember the great deal with the potential to make an additional 20? And lastly, remember the owner who is still living in your house? As we said in part II, you need to get the owner out of there. In case you cannot come up with the money to cash this thing out, if you have to, you need to be able to put it back on the market and find somebody you can flip this thing to. …
Pre-nuptial agreements or Pre-nups, which are not legally binding in the UK courts, have been the subject of considerable controversy; but recently got the stamp of approval from a Court of Appeal judge who suggested that it may be time to make them legally binding. Recently, a multi-million pound divorce battle was due to rule on the validity of a pre-nuptial agreement but the case settled instead with Susan Crossley dropping her claim on her husband s 45 million fortune. …
Passover is our reassurance from God that he is there to provide us redemption whenever we need Him. Our part is only to invoke Him with pure faith. He will move mountains if need be, for His children s sake. Lets have a look at the history of Passover, where God showers his miracles to save his children, and then take a look at the present celebrations of Passover, and then delve deep into the true meaning of it. …
Has the God of creation finished working, or has His work never stopped and who truly is our God of Creation? There does not seem to have been a period of history where mankind was without belief in the supernatural as governor of the universe. Our Christian way of life believes, and has the understanding that there is a supernatural power governing the universe and that supernatural power is our God, Creator of heaven and earth and all things in them. …
What is our journey of faith and how do we get the true understanding of how faith works in our lives? How do we structure and build upon faith as we take our journey through life to where we become strong to the point of maturity? Faith is the assured expectation of things hoped for, the evident demonstration of realities though not beheld. It coveys the idea of something that underlies visible conditions and guarantees a future possession. …
The Ramayana is an ancient Sanskrit epic attributed to the poet Valmiki and an important part of the Hindu canon. The Ramayana consists of 24, 000 verses in seven cantos and tells the story of Rama, whose wife Sita is abducted by the demon king of Lanka, Ravan. Like its epic cousin Mahabharata, the Ramayana is not just an ordinary story. It contains the teachings of the very ancient Hindu sages and presents them through allegory in narrative and the interspersion of the philosophical and the devotional. …
When we accepted Jesus as our personal Savior, did we not do this to save ourselves from damnation? Some of us chose Jesus because our life was a mess from trying to live it our way. But, for whatever your reason was for accepting Jesus, we all hope to meet together in Heaven. But for some reason, a lot of us tend to have a problem, and that is giving up our independence. I call the shots or nobodys going to tell me how to live my life. …
Most of us like to think we are sane people right? We don t act bizarre or we re not in an institution, so we must be sane, right? Wrong. There s a kind of insanity that, as we look through our carnal eyes we just don t see. We usually look at insanity as people who lost touch with reality. Reality as we know it is based on a majority of people who live their lives within the law of reason as human nature perceives it, but is this sanity? …
How can I be powerless over myself? Our ways are different than God s ways. We are governed by our pride. We want things that will please our bodies and make our lives pleasant. We want the things of the world. This is our human nature, it s the way our minds work. We lost the spiritual ways of God, God s image, when Adam and Eve sinned or in other words gave into pride. They disobeyed God and lost their spiritual connection to Him. …
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