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Eternal Love, Infinite Forgiveness
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Sunset Service
The talk reflects on the themes of divine love, forgiveness, and praise through a blend of personal reflection, religious chant, and informal narrative. The speaker emphasizes the omnipresence and sovereignty of God, illustrating these concepts with references to religious texts and personal anecdotes. The narrative weaves through diverse spiritual traditions, invoking figures and phrases from multiple faiths, such as Islam and Hinduism, and calls for an appreciation of divine love and the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment.
Referenced Texts and Concepts:
- Om Namah Shivaya: A Hindu mantra often used for peace and divine blessings, reflecting the syncretic spiritual practice referenced throughout the talk.
- Allah and Islamic Phrases: Regular invocation of Allah reinforces themes of forgiveness and protection, indicative of a sermon or call to prayer.
- Christian Trinitarian Formula: The invocation "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" is a classic phrase from Christian liturgy, highlighting the talk's interfaith elements.
- "Namo'valokiteshvaraya": A reference to Avalokiteshvara, a bodhisattva who represents compassion in Mahayana Buddhism, reinforcing the theme of compassion and forgiveness.
- Sufi Elements: The narrative style and repetitive chanting mimic Sufi practices of zikr and spiritual storytelling, emphasizing the mystical unity with God.
AI Suggested Title: Eternal Love, Infinite Forgiveness
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Speaker: Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach
Location: Mount Saviour Monastery
Possible Title: Word Out of Silence Symposium - Sunset Service
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Side One: 28 min 45 sec
Side Two: 26 min 30 sec
2-track mono, 7-1/2 ips, Dolby B, TDK-SD
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Thank you. We put on some water and drop the water set for a little bit of peace. For us don't go on, [...] go on. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
[01:21]
Thank you. Thank you. This is the school in Massachusetts.
[16:01]
I never expected to go to the one who's sitting in his bed. We'll see that we'll get all of it. Stretched in the world, one star was near him, one star was on his phone. One star was three copies, the one was seven copies. What's wrong? It wasn't shipping out from the city, but it didn't stop the scholars. I didn't think about it, it was only a bit sad. So it's not in some education, you know, we have to keep a lot of work today, and remember, we don't have to do it, but then we have to go play. Comedy is only up. But when I look at all the stuff we speak to them, it's not over. What's up, the faith of the small, what's just kind of thing, can we all speak to them? But it was almost done. It was. It's not over.
[17:05]
So then this is going to start a break. I said, but to me, I'll be so. I'll be so. I'll be so. ... [...]
[18:32]
. . . What is this? What's going on? It's got to solve it. And keep it being set as a prophecy to start with something. ... [...]
[20:07]
Oh, my God. . . . Thank you.
[21:09]
It's like a simple, [...] simple. I've been here so far and [...] I've been here so far I bet people walk as part of the tears of the world.
[24:08]
I bet people walk as part of the tears of the world. I bet people walk as part of the tears of the world. Oh, my God. Oh, I'm sorry.
[25:11]
I'm sorry. Thank you.
[26:34]
And then people would say that the one who fought for six, seven hours, much greater. And then people would say that the one who fought for six, seven hours, much greater. And then people would say that the one who fought for six, seven hours, much greater. ... [...] Since I came to the only land, there could be something taken to me.
[29:00]
My stone will bring me. One day to the only land, I must think it comes great. Please come up. We have big breaks, we can't stop getting us off my mind, we saw my son alone. I saw my intention. Now I know what is the level of strength, we speak once again, so. All of us, we have to leave, we make sure this. We stop, let's leave, we do so. Oh. I guess it may be. Just a heart burning a bit. Bumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumumum
[30:18]
But you can ask me out of the water to walk me again. Oh, I can sleep out with you. Don't let me lose all of them. But for my death, I need no good. Just a woman, no good. But all the other things you're in, I need no good. Just a woman, no good. Thank you. Thank you.
[31:46]
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
[33:29]
I'd like to ask if you have any help for his panelists here, but we should have a gift for the audience. But, to be honest with you, Mr. Shepard. Okay, for the audience, I'll give you the second opinion, then to the end of the game, [...] then to the end of the game. Listen, the one I am in English, you don't be English. You're not. Let's say, to appreciate it, to teach it in the moment, at that moment.
[36:23]
With the end of the day, I could know what is the end of the day in this generation. With that. With the stuff. But that's it. The three kinds of people. One kind. For three years. And all the things that we spoke about this week. Is it perfect? From this part of it. But now it seems to be inside me.
[37:26]
And I was shocked from his mouth when he was missing one. And still having a crystal action, doing. Garza. Impleasantly in the bed. And clear. But there is the other down in the middle. The ghostly friend that he says. I don't think it's a good. It's something interesting. I remember it from my artwork, from my teaching, from my layers, tradition, spirituality, brain, Facebook, how I'm not being there. I can start to get out of the relationship. So regularly, so many of mine used to do, you know. It was big, but something is... It's not the reading of this people. It's not the reading.
[38:30]
It's not the reading. It's reading. We would hear it on the sound. We've heard it in our great dreams. But God came with us. Everyone has come. as faith, as hopelessness, arm and arm and arm, unto death death die of Washington. And lynch yourself, and this is the last thing. Come, my God. Let me. I don't know what the story is.
[39:36]
I don't know what the story is. I don't know what the story is. I don't know what the story is. They don't say I start to stop, but now I get my life, I shouldn't have to do the kidneys anyway. That's fine. I just didn't need to be a little bit. I think if I say you, myself, I want to say, That would be my own dream, perhaps, which means God is still very difficult to do. I would like to say that. I would like to say that [...]
[40:57]
When we got to look at the end of the spectrum, we don't have to look at the show that there's only a lot of there to do it. It's a great thing. It's not great. [...] They told the story that they did a few weeks before they showed up. They told them to test the site, the Greek standard, they used to put the ship on the left. So they looked up, but they had to set the book. They published the whole year for the help. And they said to him, he [...] said to him. But the response appears, whereas I don't know the meaning of the same, the secret which wants it.
[42:00]
We'll fix it for the two times in the morning before there's a shot. And I'm searching for all the way over. And at least you can see the meaning of the same, the surface with more. So, third one or so, when she comes to all that power, all that power. ... [...] So one of the things that I would say is that I would say is that I would say that I would say that.
[43:20]
And on the top of [...] the top But what the examiner said, I want to be able to order something. I want to come and see the public thoughts. How happened? I mean, I'm not good. I want to be able to say, I'm sick of this shit. I want to say, I'm sick of this shit.
[44:22]
What happened? I realized I met me actually. I went to the formula for the second checkbook. I went to [...] the second checkbook. So you want to have a little bit of [...] a little bit You know what's so good about that is how we breathe now very good baby.
[45:34]
We breathe now and we get the first type of mistake we breathe, we don't know the government pressure. We breathe now deeply. Because the people now, I just hope in the trade, we are in the case where we have the opportunity to feel. It's a stupid thing. Oh, it's stupid. ... ... ...
[46:48]
So how do you share your sense of the story? Well, I'm going to give you just a minute. It's what I'm going to say. [...] Shabbat Shabbat Thank you.
[49:31]
She's alive. [...] Shabbat shalom It's a conflict in the world.
[50:48]
It's a conflict. But it's not a conflict. It's a conflict in the world. [...] If we all decide, let us get as close as we can. Take a word and train with us. La la [...]
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