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Kabbalah of Genesis 08 Cain and Abel, Part 1 Our Divine, Human, and Animal Natures

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Based on the real meaning of Cain and Abel, characters in the book of Genesis, as a starting point, this lecture explains the fundamental problem we face as individuals and as a world. Learn about our mind, our soul (consciousness), and our relationship with God (the Monad). 1: And Adam (the brain) knew Eve (sexual organ) his wife; and she (through fornication) conceived, and bare Cain (the sensual mind in the brain), and said, I (the sexual organ) have gotten a man (a sensual mind in the brain) from (the creative energy of) the LORD (in the pineal gland). 2: And she (the sexual organ) again (from the creative energy of the LORD in the pineal gland) bare his brother Abel (the soul in the pineal gland). And Abel (the soul in the pineal gland) was a keeper of sheep (solar fire of the heart), but Cain (the sensual mind) was a tiller of the (senses of the) ground (physicality). This is a lecture from the free online course Kabbalah of Genesis Course Description: The book of Genesis (Hebrew: Bereshit) is a book of Kabbalah that hides profound and ancient knowledge. Only those who have been educated in the language of Kabbalah can perceive the meanings hidden in the Hebrew letters and words, and the symbolic stories and events. This course will help you enter into the real meanings of Genesis. "The book of Genesis is a Gnostic book written by Gnostics; the whole book hides the mystery of Daath, the Hebrew word for knowledge, which in Greek is Gnosis. So, Genesis is 100% Gnostic, whose myths hide a lot of knowledge." - The Tower of Babel Part 1

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