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Episode 369 – PARAH ADUMAH – THE ADVENT OF THE APOCALYPSE COW

Why is there such incredible excitement in Israel right now? Because on August 28, 2018, “a perfectly red heifer was born in the land of Israel” and was examined and certified by a board of Rabbis. Furthermore, there is the suspicion that recent news about a red heifer being born is the product of genetic engineering. It is believed that the Temple of God cannot be rebuilt without the sacrifice of a red heifer. As we appear to be at the advent of the apocalypse, the Abrahamic faiths believe that their way of thinking should be the one true way at the time of the eschaton.

 

Originally Broadcast On 9/17/18

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Gershon Winkler

Gershon Winkler is a Danish, non-denominational Rabbi, scholar, teacher, and author. He was born in Denmark in 1949. His grandfather and grandmother, Rav Michael Shalom Winkler and Fru Doktor Rabbiner Esther Winkler, served as the Rabbi and Rabbi’s wife in Denmark. Winkler’s work focuses on indigenous Judaism, and he has written several books on the topic. One of his notable works is “Magic of the Ordinary: Recovering the Shamanic in Judaism”, where he shares his experiences studying with Native American healers in the Southwest. This book explores the connection between ancient Hebrew tradition and shamanic practices. Winkler’s writing often highlights the paganistic and pantheistic mysteries underlying the ancient Hebrew tradition. His work has been praised by notable figures such as Andrew Weil, M.D., who recommends his book and praises his ability to shed light on the buried shamanic practices of Judaism. Winkler’s other notable works include “Kabbalah 365: Daily Fruit from the Tree of Life” and “The Golem of Prague”. His writing often explores the connection between spirituality, mysticism, and the natural world. Key Points: Gershon Winkler is a Danish, non-denominational Rabbi and author. He was born in Denmark in 1949. His work focuses on indigenous Judaism and shamanic practices. He has written several books, including “Magic of the Ordinary: Recovering the Shamanic in Judaism” and “Kabbalah 365: Daily Fruit from the Tree of Life”. His writing often explores the connection between ancient Hebrew tradition and shamanic practices.

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