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Where Did the Road Go?

Rabbi Gershon Winkler on Shamanic Judaism - May 11, 2013

Where Did the Road Go?

Seriah Azkath

Edge, Lost, Cutting, Paranormal, Alternative, Atlantis, Tv & Film, Civilizations, Metaphysics, Ghosts, Aliens, Science, Ufo, Ancient, Society & Culture, Philosophy

4.5621 Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2013

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

This was a very deep interview, where we discuss everything from cycles of ages to existence to gay marriage. Rabbi Gershon Winkler is a wonderful person to talk to, full of positive energy and wisdom, as you will see. Gershon is a widely recognized scholar in the fields of Jewish law, lore, theology, and mysticism. A descendant of a scion of rabbis originating in Judea, Rabbi Winkler has devoted much of the past two decades to writing and teaching about the lesser-promulgated wisdoms of Judaism and to Hebraic scriptural interpretation. He has published fourteen books since 1980, four of which have seen several printings and two of which were banned. His most recent works include: Decalogue: Facts and Fallacies of the Ten Commandments, The Judeo-Christian Fiction, Daily Kabbalah: Wisdom from the Tree of Life, and Magic of the Ordinary: Recovering the Shamanic in Judaism. Among many things, we discuss...

 

  • How he became a Rabbi.
  • How Orthodox Rabbi's react to his work.
  • What the Kabbalah really is.
  • Ancient Wisdom and Mysteries.
  • The Cycles of Time and worlds.
  • The Tetragrammaton and it's meaning.
  • The Nephilim
  • The Importance of 7.
  • Reincarnation.
  • What the Ancient Teachings really say about God.
  • What the Bible really says about Homosexuality.
  • Good and Evil.

Also, throughout the interview we will hear three songs from Rabbi Dr. Miriam Maron. You can find her site, music, and more at www.miriamscyberwell.com. You can check out Gershon's material, and much more at www.walkingstick.org



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0:00.0

The opinions expressed by the host and guests on Where Did the Road Go are their own and do not represent those of WVBR or its management.

0:08.9

Our aim is to explore the fringe, lost civilizations, alternative science, the paranormal, and much more.

0:15.1

Join us on the web at where did the road go.com where you can send us questions for our live or future guests by an email or the live chat room.

0:23.4

And remember to subscribe to us on iTunes.

0:28.6

And now welcome to this week's edition of Where Did the Road Go?

0:34.6

And this week on Where Did the Road Go?

0:37.2

We have Rabbi Gershyn Winkler. the road go. And this week on Where did the Road go?

0:40.9

We have Rabbi Gershon Winkler.

0:42.8

And I said that right, correct?

0:44.8

You said it correctly.

0:46.5

Even better than I would have said it.

0:48.2

All right. And we're going to be playing in the background.

0:52.5

Some of you want to tell us what we're going to hear in the background?

0:55.8

Yeah, you're going to hear in the back.

0:56.9

Well, it's...

0:59.1

We can start with Great Mother.

1:01.1

A Great Mother.

1:01.9

This is music by my beloved Rabbi Miriam Maron, who is a wonderful spiritual healer and a great musician and singer-songwriter.

1:10.8

She's taken ancient Aramaic teachings from the Zohar. wonderful spiritual healer and a great musician and singer-songwriter.

1:16.8

She's taken ancient Aramaic teachings from the Zohar and other sources from the Kabbalah that talk about God being the great mother, Emma Ilaa, and put it to music.

1:24.0

And how the wings of the great mother always surrounds us wherever we are, wherever her children are, we are her children.

1:32.8

And then there's another, for a second piece, is going to be what?

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