Archive - December 2025

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 The Miracles Among Us Book Review
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Angel Magic is Fantasy Fiction
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Satanism is a Scam
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Precognition and Future-Sight: Al G. Manning’s Practical Method

 The Miracles Among Us Book Review

The Miracles Among Us Book Review – Discovering the Extraordinary in Everyday Life

The Miracles Among Us is an inspiring, heart-centered exploration of how the miraculous shows up in our daily lives. Blending storytelling with spiritual insight, the book invites readers to slow down, pay attention, and recognize the subtle yet powerful moments that hint at a deeper, unseen guidance.

Everyday Miracles Told Through Meaningful Stories

The book’s foundation is a collection of real-life accounts—stories of intuition, healing, synchronicity, and perfectly timed encounters. Instead of treating these as dramatic supernatural events, the author presents them as naturally occurring expressions of a spiritual reality that exists right alongside the physical world.

This grounded approach makes the subject matter accessible. The message is clear: miracles are not rare.

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Angel Magic is Fantasy Fiction

Angel Magic is Fantasy Fiction.  Here are the facts.

Throughout history, many cultures have imagined angel magic is real and accessible under the misguided view of angels as powerful intermediaries—beings who can be invoked, commanded, or persuaded through secret names, formulas, or rituals. In some mystical traditions outside Judaism, “angel magic” promises protection, knowledge, healing, or control over destiny.

The Talmud, however, takes a radically different position. While it fully affirms the existence of angels, it simultaneously empties angel-magic of any independent power or efficacy. From a Talmudic perspective, attempting to manipulate angels is not only theologically misguided—it is fundamentally futile.

To understand why, we must examine how the Talmud defines angels, power, and the nature of divine action.

First, a Brief Introduction to The Talmud

The Talmud is a written record of the Oral Torah—the teachings that G-d gave to Moses at Mount Sinai alongside the Written Torah (the Five Books of Moses) and transmitted orally for generations.

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Satanism is a Scam

Satanism is a Scam. It’s silly too.

Satanism is a scam. That’s because in Judaism, the Hebrew angel “Satan” (הַשָּׂטָן, ha-Satan) is not an evil rival to G-d, nor a fallen angel. In the Talmud and Tanakh, ha-Satan is a divinely appointed angelic function whose role is to test, accuse, and prosecute—always in service of G-d’s will.

All angels are always in service to the will of The L-rd.

Below is a precise, source-based explanation grounded in Tanakh, Talmud, and classical rabbinic thought.

What “Satan” Means in Hebrew

Etymology

  • שָׂטָן (satan) = adversary, accuser, prosecutor, obstacle
  • It is a title, not a personal name

The word appears in Tanakh to describe:

  • Human adversaries (1 Kings 11:14)
  • Angels acting as obstacles (Numbers 22:22)
  • The heavenly prosecutor (Job 1–2)

Satanism Amounts to Worshipping an Employee of G-d

Why?

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Precognition and Future-Sight: Al G. Manning’s Practical Method

Precognition is Powerful – Here’s How to Get Started

For most people, the idea of precognition – knowing the future – belongs to science fiction and mystical folklore. Yet throughout history, men and women have reported dreams, visions, and “gut feelings” that accurately reveal coming events. This ability is known as precognition — the direct knowledge of future possibilities before they occur. According to ESP Lab founder, pioneering metaphysical teacher Al G. Manning, precognition is not a rare gift possessed by a few chosen psychics. Instead, it is a natural faculty of the mind that anyone can develop with the right techniques.  That psychic power can grow to prophesy itself.

Dr. Al Manning spent decades teaching practical occultism, psychic development, and the power of ESP.

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