Letters to the Editor 164

RE: Breathe

BREATHE - The poem that broke through directly to my heart and soul.

Thank you from one blessed soul to another. 🙏

Ilana Miller

RE: The Gospel of Mary Magdalene

I just came across this book accidentally and will buy it. Only two or so years ago I found Jean-Yves Leloup's The Gospel of Mary Magdalene as published by Inner Traditions in 2002, which I read several times. I have very positive feelings about this gospel and am looking forward to reading Karen L. Kings book. I am quite convinced that the feminine aspect in the development of Christian evolution has been purposefully not only discouraged but actually suppressed and so welcome credible information of this sort.

Leonard Ablieter

RE: Meditations on the Tarot

Thanks for this…

Please note that Tomberg used the 1930 Marseille deck as the basis for his reflections obvious in some of the details in his book) and NOT the Waite-Smith (‘Rider-Waite’) deck - aside from other aspects, the hands are in the opposite position…

Just thought you’d like to know.

Warm regards,

Jean-Michel

RE: Nine Moons

Thank you for posting it.  Deeply profoundly it has affected me,

Ed Falenski

RE: The Jewish State of Israel and Me

Well written, personal, moving, I really appreciated the mixture of personal anecdotes, second-hand stories, and history. I thoroughly agree with the sentiments expressed.

Peter Payne


Hello Frank,

I appreciate your article on Israel, in my younger years I was a admirer of Israel, even applied for a visum to work on a Kibuz which was denied ( I guess that with “Christoph” as my first name I was not in the desired immigrant category.}    The real solution  (as well as Ukraine) would be the “threefolding" of the”state” starting with the biggest global warmonger, the USA.

On the UBI / IBU: I was a longtime supporter of the UBI, however I  am becoming doubtfull as the more recent political developements especially with the push for digital ID and digital currency, where  bank-acounts of dissidents of the the political mainstream could be frozen, as increasingly is happening in Canada and the EU.

With kind regards,

Christoph & Annelien Meier