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Check out works describing the teachings of the Botsina Kadisha.
Here are some samples: http://www.botsina.org/samplepics/brich-hu.jpg http://www.botsina.org/samplepics/balloon.jpg http://www.botsina.org/samplepics/Rambam-Menora.jpg http://www.botsina.org/samplepics/david-star-blue1.jpg http://www.botsina.org/samplepics/yhvh-adnut-blue-horizon.jpg http://www.botsina.org/samplepics/gate.jpg http://www.botsina.org/samplepics/nishmatkolchai.jpg
Suggestion to Merge or See
editMy suggestion is to "merge" the page with "the Zohar", or add "See Zohar" so the page will stay listed.
Also, you might want to search the web and add verifiable books that support your statements regarding the title Botsina and who was called this. I found one book called, Studies in The Zohar by Yehuda Liebes [IBSN-O-7914-1189-3] which supports your first statement that R'Shimon Bar Yochai was also known as Botsina Kadisha.
There seems to be a lot of technicalalities that the Wikipedia website wants in its articles. One of these is verifiable sources to make the encyclopedic nature of Wikipedia a "verifiable" reference. Hence, I would try to add verifiable books with ISBN numbers etc. to the article to make it more "scholarly". I think this will improve the article and help it meet the guidelines Wikipedia wants to see.
Neitzsche67 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Neitzsche67 (talk • contribs) 05:51, 10 June 2009 (UTC)
More sources
editSee [1], [2], [3], and [4]. There are plenty of sources available for this esoteric concept. Bearian (talk) 19:42, 11 June 2009 (UTC)