What is Zen and Zen mind? In what way does Zen relate to the Bible?
Can a Christian, a Jew, a Muslim benefit spiritually by learning and internalizing the practice of Zen-Buddhism without denying their religion?
In this video we will cover the basic of Zen and give a partial answer to the question why we called our blog “The Zen of the Hebrew Bible”
π Join me and our numerous followers around the globe at the β―οΈπ The Zen of the Hebrew Bible πβ―οΈ to look critically at the details hidden in the Bible stories we thought we were familiar with. Letβs discover the less known aspects and a spiritual way of reading the Bible.
Watch the video “ZEN MIND, BIBLE MIND” on Youtube:
DAY 8 – THE PATRIARCH π 50 DAYS OF GENESIS π VIDEO EPISODES
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Today we will discuss Genesis 8: 15, 16+18
Did God create the patriarchal society?
Noah and his family are leaving the ark. But Noah, the patriarch, disrespected a command God gave him. What command was it and in what way has his decision influenced the female role in our society?
DAY 7 – Must We Follow All Bible Laws? π 50 DAYS OF GENESIS π VIDEO EPISODES
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Today we will discuss Genesis 6:9
Must We Follow All Bible Laws?
Do we need to follow every rule in the Bible as they are written? Does the meaning of the commandments change with time? What does the Bible tell us about it? What does Noah?
DAY 5 – EQUALITY π 50 DAYS OF GENESIS π VIDEO EPISODES
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Today we will discuss Genesis 5 : 1 + 2
EQUALITY
Genesis 5 is the third time Genesis tells the story of the creation of man. This version is the least familiar one and least talked about. In this chapter we learn that both man and woman were named Adam, and that they were both created in the image of God, and both were blessed.
Today, after producing a few YouTube episodes of #50DaysOfGenesis series, I return to the story of Lot and his family escaping from Sodom. As you know, I am greatly disturbed by the harsh ways many believers judge Lot and his wife. There are many reasons for that. But most do it just because Lot and His wife lived in Sodom (as if those judging live in the land of righteousness).
We judge Lot and his wife as if they were robots, not as though they were humans with feelings, emotions, and pains. We judge them as if we would have behaved any better if we found ourselves having to leave everyone and everything behind. So why does it disturb me? Because, like many other places in the Bible, this chapter gives us a chance to learn compassion, but instead, we choose only to practice judgment.
So now we are back in chapter 19, and we’ll continue with verse 14.
After the mob attacked his house, Lot went to his sons-in-law to talk them into escaping with him from the doomed city of Sodom. As we often see with doomsayers nowadays, his relatives mocked him, and he returned home empty handed. But when morning comes, shortly before the destruction of Sodom begins, Lot and his family must leave. There can be no further delays.
Escaping while leaving family behind
We now know that Lot had other daughters, married ones. He also had sons in law, maybe grandchildren, and maybe (as we have seen in verse 12) even a few sons . But, despite the unavoidable pain of separation, his broken heart, and despite knowing that he survived and they did not, he would have to leave them behind.
They mocked him. Understandably, they did not listen to his words, and they chose to stay with what they knew, rather than venture into the scary, and unfamiliar (most people I know would have stayed. Would you have listened to him?) Lot and his wife will have to carry in their hearts the burden and the guilt of the survivor, not only while escaping, but for the rest of their lives:
Why did they die while we stayed alive? If we tried just a bit harder, we could have convinced them to come with us. We could have saved them. We should have stayed to die with them.
These thoughts have been described over and again by survivors that had left behind loved ones, family, and friends. No reasoning, logic or words of comfort can ever ease their pain and burden of guilt, even if it was not their fault; even if it was their only option; even if they had no choice.
Adam and Eve were made to leave the Garden of Eden; Cain was forced away from his land, and so did Abraham. Lot and his family are now escaping their home. These are only a few of the many such Biblical examples. But it does not end with the Bible. Our entire history is filled with people forced away from their homes, leaving others behind.
How many times throughout history have those that could foresee danger had to flee, broken heartedly, leaving behind friends, family and loved ones, who remained blind to the situation until it was too late? How many more times will humanity continue to face such horrors? It is not far from home. As we see the refugees in Ukraine nowadays, can we imagine ourselves in such a situation? Is there a guarantee we will never experience such horrors?
Many I have spoken to seem to harshly judge Lot and especially his wife. But can we put ourselves in their position and try to understand the pain that they must have suffered when they had to leave family and friends behind? Can we be sure we will not find ourselves in a similar situation? Can we find a little sympathy for them within ourselves?
DAY 4 – SIN π 50 DAYS OF GENESIS π VIDEO EPISODES
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Today we will discuss Genesis 4:6+7, the origin of
SIN
and why controlling it is the second commandment in the Bible.
I recorded the video of Day 4 during my travel to Jerusalem, in front of the Monastery of the Cross in the Valley of the Cross. I want to share a photo of that historical place with you.
Around the monastery there are dozens of olive trees, some are young, but a few are many hundreds of years old (not far there is the oldest tree which is believed to be over 3000 years old).
From the old olive press ruins here, we know that the place had olive trees over 2000 years ago, and legends tell us that it was from one of the trees in this valley that the cross for Jesus was made.
The Monastery itself was established in the 4th century, but the current structure was built in the 11th century. Since then monks have been living in it for over 1000 years, and are still living today.
DAY 2 – LONELINESS π 50 DAYS OF GENESIS π VIDEO EPISODES
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Today we will discuss Genesis 2:18
LONELINESS
Do you know the LONELINESS is very first thing that God said was not good?
Let’s read Genesis 2:18 and find out God’s solution to this problem. We will also discuss the difference between the original text and the common translations.