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What is the deeper meaning behind the Jewish calendar beyond its mere chronological organization? How does the calendar relate to our spiritual journey to the end of correction? And as Passover nears, what is the spiritual significance of the Exodus?
Join Lio Spiegler in this Kabbalah Explained Simply on the "Jewish Calendar Explained" for spiritual insights into the Jewish calendar.
00:00 Introduction to Jewish Calendar Explained
4:13 Discussing Lunar, Luni-solar, and Solar Calendars
9:26 What Is so special about the Jewish Calendar?
12:56 Months in the Jewish Calendar
17:39 Notable Dates in the Jewish Calendar
26:53 An Overview of a Kabbalistic Relationship
30:49 The Cycle of Adam - Similar to the Creator
36:38 What Are the 4 New Year Dates in the Jewish Calendar?
38:46 Rosh Hashanah
40:33 Tu Bishvat
41:24 Passover
41:54 Shavuot
42:57 Is Spirituality Tied to Time?
47:29 Do We Position Ourselves Differently Each Month?
49:53 Passover - from Material Egoism to Unity
53:53 What Is the Process of Making the Vessels?
56:42 What Does It Mean “And the Children of Israel Sighed from the Work”?
59:42 The 3-Day Leap: The EU Annual KabU Retreat
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Following the Jewish calendar throughout the year isn't just about dates. It's seen as a transformative experience that offers opportunities for reflection and growth. This journey is linked to different aspects of the soul.
The Old Scandinavian / Old Norse calendar is also luni-solar. The day is also calculated from sunset to sunset (night first; then daylight is one day). The year had two seasons, winter and summer, and started after harvest approximately in October, as the year begins to go into the "night" of the year, and ending in the bright "day" of the year. :)
This was a great video. I would like to see Lio expand more on this topic in a follow-up video.❤
What a wonderful video presentation of ancient knowledge about the spiritual growth of man in the system of the universe 😀👍🏻
Amazing information shared! So enlightening. Toda Rabba Leo 🙏🏽
Great thanks !
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Shalom Shalom 👍🏾
lunar calendar is 13 months, not 12. the lunar-solar calendar compromises 12 or 13 months (new moon to full moon). the solar calendar is twelve months, and requires adjustment for correction.
just curious? even at some point; we'll have to attribute, "all technological "hiccups" to not us," right?
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