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Not very often but I am happy to hear it.Rival is a happy girl
How often do you hear that
I'm weighing up buying the Rabbi Cherki books. Quite expensive for what they are but I'm a curious cat. Apparently not a Noachide anymore but being able to look from another view and doing things to help relieve the bitterness is good. I guess I need to stop expecting too much from such a small movement. The Christians have a billion books, the Muslims have a billion books, the Jews have a billion books that they can all line up nicely on their shelves so that when placed in the right order the spines spell out words, you know.WeNoachides haven't the pleasure of lots of books and for someone who lives on books that's a shame.
Right I'm done. Just going to buy them.
There's no way I'm ditching tens of books I spent good money on!!!!!I collect all kinds of books; both Hindu and non-Hindu related...
Actually, the most expensive book I own is about Baltic Paganism, and I bought it after I became Hindu... I figure just because I'm not a Pagan anymore doesn't mean it can't be important to me. After all, it made up a big part of my life for a long time. I don't think one just turns these things on and off like a lightswitch.
I think you should buy the books, if you will read and enjoy them.