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Special Report
by Texe Marrs
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“We (Jews) have journeyed to the center of the world and landed in the belly of the serpent.” |
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Rabbi Joel David Bakst
The Secret Doctrine of the Gaon of Vilna, Volume II |
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“The Holy Serpent is the fountainhead, root, and essence for all of God’s sacred, revelatory light.”
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“This snake comes as medication...an angel sent to us. We should be grateful to the serpent for its help.” |
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Rabbi Michael Laitman
Kabbalah Center |
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“On the Sabbath, one is permitted to charm snakes and serpents.”
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Sanhedrin 101a, 1016
Babylonian Talmud |
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“Serpents stand as servants to do your will.”
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Rabbi Ben Ezra
Babylonian Talmud
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“The Serpent is wise and is a counselor to God.”
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Beit Ha Derek, “The Revelation of the Holy Snake”
Zohar 11-54a (Sancino Press Edition)
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“The Serpent has transformative power in spiritual development... He is intended to be the great servant of man.”
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Rabbi Michael Ezra
“The Serpent and Its Transformative
Power” (see The Babylonian Talmud,
Sanheddrin 50b) |
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“Mashiach (Messiah) himself is referred to as the holy snake.” |
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Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh
Gal Einai Institute |
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“The number 666 contains within it exalted and lofty Messianic potential.”
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Rabbi Moses Hayesod
The Zohar (Vilna Gaon Commentary) |
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