Secret Doctrine of the Zohar Kabbalah Jewish Esoteric mysticism

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Jana Ben-Nun explains the Secret Doctrine of the Zohar Kabbalah Jewish Esoteric mysticism on Tru news.

These are the people and teachings that created this new imposter Illuminati Israel who practice Jewish esoteric mysticism not Judaism.

Political Zionism is not Judaism and it is antisemitic to say that it is. Not all Jews are Zionists and not all Zionists are Jews. Also, not all Jews practice Jewish Kabbalah Talmudic esoteric mysticism. They claim this is Judaism but it is not.

The Talmud teaches there are 8 genders and that Adam was transgender. This is what a Rabbi wrote in the Talmud around 300 AD claiming he translated that from the Torah. They also worship Lilith demon who they believe is Adam's rightful wife and Eve stole Adam from her. This is written in the Zohar. They also don't believe God of Abraham parted the Red Sea for Moses. They say that was a natural phenomenon and God almighty had nothing to do with helping the Hebrews escape the Egyptian army

They claim the Zohar was written around 200 AD. But the Zohar was written by various authors around 1200 AD. Talmud was written around 600 AD. The Babylonian Talmud and the Palestinian Talmud were first printed in 1520-22 AD and in 1523 AD in Venice by the printer Daniel Bomberg. Jewish Kabbalah was written around 1200 AD.

"Cabala or Kabbalah (Hebrew, "received tradition") [is], generically, Jewish mysticism in all its forms; specifically, the esoteric theosophy that crystallized in 13th-century Spain and Provence, France, around Sefer ha-zohar (The Book of Splendor), referred to as the Zohar, and generated all later mystical movements in Judaism.

The earliest known form of Jewish mysticism dates from the first centuries AD and is a variant on the prevailing Hellenistic astral mysticism, in which the adept, through meditation and the use of magic formulas, journeys ecstatically through and beyond the seven astral spheres. In the Jewish version, the adept seeks an ecstatic version of God's throne, the chariot (merkava) beheld by Ezekiel."
https://web.library.yale.edu/cataloging/hebraica/about-judaic-texts

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