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From: AC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 19:30:27 -0400
Subject: Re: [Zen] Zen in The Middle East?
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From: Basil D. Lalli They are important parts of major religions
(Judaism, Christianity,
Islam, Hinduism).  >> 
  
There is no mystical Christianity that I have ever heard of,
especially not in any reputable Church. You can find marginal sects in
any religion. The study of enlightenment is definitely not something
that Christians are ever taught. Salvation comes directly from
accepting Jesus as your personal Saviour. Why then would a Christian
need enlightenment too?
  
The study of Kabballah is viewed along the same lines as the Pyschic
Hotline by any reputable Jewish Temple. Look in your phone book and
call every temple and I guarantee you that not a single one wants
anything to do with Kabballah. Kabballah is Judaism for drug-addicts,
idle-rich, the mentally disturbed, and people like Madonna, who use it
in order to justify her lifestyle. If you want to study Kabballah, you
need to find yourself a Rasputin-like character who will put you into
trances and tell you what you want to hear for the right price. It has
nothing to do with meditation, it is a lot closer to being the Occult.
  
You stated that the Muslim religion has some large sect that is
dedicated to meditation and enlightenment? Do you know the name and
address of that Muslim sect? You could do the world a great service by
e-mailing that information to the Muslims.
  
You are a very confused individual and an idoit at that. You know
nothing of the Kaballah other than what you have read in the tabliods.


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