Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Joe Vitale's Ho'oponopono Certification


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In January 2014, thousands of pictures and videos were found at one of the Golden Dawn MP's. They carried antisemitic rhetoric and included photos of party members performing the Nazi salute or violent acts.[46] Earlier, in May 2013, Golden Dawn MP was ejected from Parliament chamber after few "Hail Hitler" calls were heard.[47] On March 2, 2014, a doctor who is a member of the Golden Dawn party, had put a plaque outside his office which said, in German, "Jews Not Welcome". A search by authorities retrieved 12 knives and three daggers, two inscribed with Nazi symbols, and he was arrested.[48] The Eastern Orthodox Church The Eastern Orthodox Church has yet to officially absolve the Jews for the death of Christ. Holy Thursday and Good Friday liturgies still contain verses in which collective guilt for the death of Jesus is ascribed to the Jews. Antisemitism is also retained in popular Easter customs. According to Professor Frangiski Abatzopoulou of the University of Thessaloniki, the Burning of Judas Iscariot (the Holy Thursday custom of the "Kapsimo tou Youda") is the "most familiar and widespread manifestation of traditional anti-Semitism in Greece". She notes that "the accusation [against the Jews] for Theoktonia, reactivated through liturgy, cannot be examined in the framework of rationalism given that it is inscribed in religious experience". But, she stresses, "it can be examined in relation to the mechanism of scapegoating, which constructs the 'Jew' as guilty not only for 'theoktonia' but for all the other suffering in the world as well".[6]Furthermore, the custom should be examined in context with similar activities in pre-christian festivals. Some of them have revived in the last decades as the gaelic/ celtic festival of Beltaine, the burning of Böögg in Zurich and so on,[49] where the act of burning a man's effigie supposedly increases fertility and exorcises the evi







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