https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_c_odzPOZc&list=PL1E0DA7C95E913E2B&index=6,,, a world we dare not se and know but goes on unabated ....
Sunday, November 21, 2021
origin of a kabbalah merging with platonic
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and the Dawn of
Christian Kabbalah agree the question came getting back to truth the forms were
sis-sir the kap it’s a business
today,,,, the average person had no
Greek knowledge for a very long time so
ignorance allowed a lot of assuming to go almost unabated ,, the average guy could not own a bible so
to speak for many hundreds of years so lot was left to the parrot cage stuff or
the Hench men mass murdered many times
events they used to fear people,, somehow that got mopped under,,, was common place in those centuries,,, today
no but it’ s severally platonic, still
,,, I think it is fair to say ,,,it’s
divided so the warnings were not heeded to this day, excused error is held to
,, thanks …
Although the Majorcan mystic Ramon Lull (1225–1315) is
sometimes credited with being the first Christian to show an acquaintance with
Kabbalah in his De auditu Kabbalistico, the work actually shows little
familiarity with the Jewish tradition. Christian speculation about the Kabbalah
first took root in the Florentine Renaissance. While Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499)
was busy translating and writing commentaries on the works of Plato, Plotinus,
and Hermes Trismegistus, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463–1494) began
studying kabbalistic works.