From The Encyclopedia of Jewish Myth, Magic and Mysticism: Second Edition, entry: "HEART"
"Heart" is center of intelligence in body. Israel is intelligence of all humanity while other people are limbs. Ten Sefirot of the kabbalah are theurgicaly united in the "heart"
(2008) Alexander Machkevich does everything "from my [intellect] heart" and "I really hate when people divide each other for nations for religious..." #Noahide Moslems are "his brothers" "I build mosques...I build big Orthodox churches" #dialogue#WJC
Alexander Machkevich’s 2008 book, Dialogue of Civilizations: The Next Stage
Rabbi Marc Schneier, hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons, the Imam of New York’s flagship mosque, and the Papal Nunzio showed up at the WJC to promote and endorse Alexander Mashkevich's book, 'Dialogue of Civilizations: The Next Stage'. bit.ly/3iPsYAv
John Paul II’s International Theological Institute in Austria has Hasidic Jewish Rabbi Shimone Naftalis lecture on Jewish Feasts. Abp. Christoph Schönborn is the Grand Chancellor. bit.ly/2XjJ9yV
Look at which occultist attends the International Theological Institute...
John Paul II’s International Theological Institute in Austria - “Rabbi Shimon Naftalis, from Jerusalem, whom many of our professors and students have come to know during their visits and studies in Jerusalem, gave a lecture on the Jewish feasts.” bit.ly/2XdMFe2
Jacques and Raïssa Maritain had a suicide pact but called it off when they began following the teachings of the Jewish philosopher,Henri Bergson. Bergson’s ancestry is filled with bankers and Hasidic aristocracy.
The Way: Religious Thinkers of the Russian Emigration in Paris and Their Journal, 1925-1940 by Antoine Arjakovsky ntrda.me/2PPRF40
“Arjakovsky also maps out the relationships these émigré thinkers established with significant Western theologians such as Jacques Maritain, Yves-Marie Congar, Henri de Lubac, and Jean Daniélou, who provided the intellectual underpinnings of Vatican II.” undpress.nd.edu/9780268020408/…
(p. vii) “Neither Berdyaev nor all of his contributors were conventional orthodox (or Orthodox) believers”
(p. 7) Wife of Jacques Maritain, Raissa Maritain (nee Oumansov) was from Rostov-on-Don, a town central to the Hasids (later home to Sholem Dov Ber Schneerson and his Chabad-Lubavitchers) and the Ḥoveve Tsiyon (Lovers of Zion) movement.
(p. 8) While living in Rostov-on-Don, Raissa’s family the Oumansov was granted "unofficial immunity to persecution" due to her Hasidic grandfather.
Jacques Maritain was asked pointedly: Are you a Jew? “Unfortunately, no,” Maritain responded, “I am not a Jew. I regret it, because it is a great privilege to belong to the same race as Jesus Christ and the Holy Virgin.” bit.ly/3gXGUJu
“Maritain sarcastically observed that, since he was a Jew according to the pro-Franco press, how could he not also be a communist?”
“One of the distinguishing features of Maritain’s work,
however, was his persistent concern with the Jewish question.”