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The Foundation of Jewish Consciousness: DMT, Kabbalah & the Pineal Gland

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There is information coming forth from the cutting edge of the brain and mind sciences about a mysterious little organ in the middle of brain known as the pineal gland and an enigmatic substance produced within every human body called DMT. The light these two phenomena shed upon Judaism's most ancient kabbalistic secret - the Foundation Stone in Jerusalem - is truly revelatory and profoundly timely. This book is an extraordinary journey into the experiential roots of consciousness, both personal and global.

204 pages, Paperback

First published June 13, 2013

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Joel David Bakst

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May 10, 2016
It has taken me a really long time to finish this book. I actually got through the first part fairly easily but after that it just became a little too much like reading a text book and I found myself loosing interest. I would catch my mind wondering and have to go back and re-read page after page. It was kind a daunting task to endure. That said I did enjoy the message and the knowledge. I definitely learned a lot reading this book and over all I enjoyed the experience of picking it up from time to time when I felt the urge to learn something, or enrich my day with a new perspective.
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October 18, 2020
Good insight... and worth of your time for true seekers...the coherency suffers in parts...I'm glad to have this knowledge...other systems in existence have a better hold on nuance and specifics ...the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali for instance...and the Gnostic tradition of Samael Aun Weor.
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