The first one
Hello Rabbi. I’m halfway through the notebook on the ontological view, and now I’ve heard that the content of all the notebooks will be included in the first book in the trilogy. Should I read the notebooks anyway or wait until the book comes out and read only that (i.e. won’t I miss any content or important points if I do so)?
thanks
The wording in the book is much more up-to-date. If you can read it in the book, that’s even better. It’s coming out next week.
thanks!
How will it be possible to buy? Any bookstore?
No. We will announce in the coming days. There will be an online store for payment and collection at various stations across the country.
Hahaha “In the name of God” This is literally the opposite of the trilogy's argument in the context of God's intervention!
Well, the truth is that it can be excused that with the help of the laws of nature that he created, and not with direct help. Well.
I have been asked about this before and I have answered.
That's okay, I also say hamsa hamsa garlic onion. The power of habit ….
Well, what did the rabbi answer?
What you wrote: With the help of the nature he created and the powers given to me. And also habit, of course.
Is there anything new in the notebooks regarding the cosmological and physico-theological perspective? Any significant innovations?
There are significant differences. I don't remember exactly how many and why. Lessons from the discussions on the site and more are also embedded there.
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