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SolisMagister
12-31-2009, 01:34 PM
Hi there,

Rabbi David Azulai prepares talismans,amulets and so...another crook?
Kabbalah Amulets - Kabbalah Talisman, Jewish Mysticism, Kabbalah Bracelets, Protection from the Evil Eye (http://www.kabalatalisman.com/)

Sara D
12-31-2009, 02:30 PM
He reminds me of Rabbi Berg who taught Madonna.

SolisMagister
12-31-2009, 02:34 PM
He reminds me of Rabbi Berg who taught Madonna.


And so...what's your opinion about his site's promises? :confused:
Thanks Sara D.

Gazeeboh
12-31-2009, 03:20 PM
I would be cautious.

His section on black magick is, at best, juvenile.

He starts off with proclimations that Voodoo is evil and powerful. Somehow, people in Europe during the middle ages new such hexes even though Voodoo didn't even exist yet. He goes on to say that practitioners can make Voodoo dolls which can totally ruin your day forever! Oh my!

But then after all that, he just puts in some P.C. ass kissing at the end. Turns out Voodoo is ok again.

What?

He also states that he will turn the negative energy into pure loving energy. That he will help you to be more confident and upbeat. It sounds like some kind of new age counseling rather than serious magic. If you really were under some kind of black magic attack you would know it and it would be way more vulgar than some goofy "I feel sad and depressed".

Belphebe
12-31-2009, 03:59 PM
I agree with Sara D and Gazeeboh.

Tanemis
12-31-2009, 04:58 PM
I think if he is a true Kabbalist he would probably not be trying to sell his items for a profit on the internet, and if he were a part of the Jewish faith still which based on the pictures he is, that this is a scam. I know the old joke goes that Jews will do anything for your money but this seems a little out there for a Jewish Kabbalist.

Sara D
12-31-2009, 08:32 PM
lol. well i have a similar site up and coming where i can advertise my book and sell talismans, so I try not to slag these people of too much hehe.

but 90% of internet people don't know squat about anything. I would say if you got lots of money loose then give it a go. otherwise steer clear til you have a recommendation off someone who has tried his stuff. there are people out there with the knowledge to help, but likie i said 90% of them are just businiss men who dont even practice magic

EDIT: what the hell were my fingers playing at while I was typing business? lol

Are you selling magically charged water and red wrist string? It's what is for sale at Rabbi Berg's. It is a scam but viva capitalism.

ZeldaFitz
12-31-2009, 08:39 PM
Capitalism is as capitalism does! :rolleyes: