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Satan

By: From The Teachings Of Rav Berg
Narrated by: John Brown
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It’s been said that the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing us that he doesn't exist. Using the literary device of an “as told by” autobiography, the Kabbalah Centre reveals the concept of the Adversary, which plays a major role in kabbalistic teachings. Satan resides within each of us, manifesting as a recurrent little voice of uncertainty. The tests that he puts before us are a means to help us grow.

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marvelous didactic conceit

clearly written, this greatest story ever told (kabala style) is yet another example of the very learned rev bergs teaching exercises, (see especially also Immortality and all of The Zochar Sessions).
Teaching complex material with the simplicity and ease that I genuinely believe Rev Berg possessed.
this work is highly recommended for beginners in kabbalah and teachers alike.

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Job's tale and beginning of the universe

Keep this in your mind for while. So, the adversary "Satan", destroys Job' house killing all his children, thieves stole all his belongings and was hit by leprosy. So Job still had faith and he didn't complained to God for his misery and "bad luck".
Now hear this: In the beginning of the teachings, Ravi tell us that the unique energy that was there before even the creation of the universes and we call God, wanted to share his love, bliss and kindness but couldn't because it was alone. So, it created a being as a recipient for his love. It created
a Soul which after the events later was broken into the souls of the existing people. Our purpose is (according to the Ravi) to find the way to return back to God and appreciate the real happiness as having endured a lifetime of testing of Satan's tricks. So far , so good. Now let's link it with Job and also to our stories in real life here on Earth. Facts: 1. Children's souls is part of the one Soul.
2. Job's children are getting killed by Satan's actions and if we correlate with today children are currently getting murdered, raped, neglected in ages from infant till 17 y.o. What is the purpose for this kind of behaviour towards that? Satan is putting into test little souls of e.g 4 y.o toddlers? Satan expect that these young souls have the experience knowledge to know what is wrong or right? Can these victims be part of God's act as Satan is here to help us (according to Ravi)? So Job's children were killed just to test Job? what about the children individually? what purpose did they serve? why these souls to be tortured without being able to defend themselves in the first place?
conclusion: I can understand the logic so it is a big no for me. Worth to listen to it, as every book deserves that BUT please put your logic and sense and assess what is actually presented. Some parts of the book are very interesting but always try to evaluate .

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