Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Lurianic Kabbalah

Lurianic Kabbalah: "Each individual, as he or she travels along life's path, encounters those persons, events and things that contain sparks that he or she is uniquely suited to redeem. Likewise, the objects which and people who, an individual encounters are potentially suited to assist that individual in raising the sparks within his or her own soul. Each encounter and each life event is an opportunity to raise a spark of holy light"

Monday, October 15, 2007

JewishEncyclopedia.com - EDEN, GARDEN OF

JewishEncyclopedia.com - EDEN, GARDEN OF: "The boundary line between the natural and supernatural Gan Eden is hardly perceptible in Talmudic literature. In fact, 'Gan Eden and heaven were created by one Word [of God], and the chambers of the Gan Eden are constructed as those of heaven, and as heaven is lined with rows of stars, so Gan Eden is lined with rows of the righteous, who shine like the stars' (Aggadat Shir ha-Shirim, pp. 13, 55). The leviathan disturbs the waters of the seas, and would have destroyed the life of all human beings by the bad breath of his mouth, but for the fact that he occasionally puts his head through the opening of Gan Eden, the spicy odor issuing from which acts as an antiseptic to his bad smell (B.B.75a). Ḥiyya bar Ḥanina says that God had prepared for Adam ten canopies of various precious stones in Gan Eden, and quotes Ezek. xxviii. 13 (B. B. 75a). This, according to the Midrash, relates to the celestial Gan Eden. The Zohar claims for everything on earth a prototype above (Yitro 82a). Naḥmanides also says that the narrative of Eden in Genesis has a double meaning, that besides the earthly Gan Eden and the four rivers there are their prototypes in heaven (Commentary to Gen. iv. 13)"

This Website May be used As My Master's Thesis!

There is a scientific concept out there which staes at one time of the Earth's continents were part of one unified land mass-Pangea. According to our Holy Torah: all life began at a place called Gan Eden (The Garden of Eden). I beleive at least amongst followers of our holy Torah that it is safe to say here and now, that the spot is located in Israel, or perhaps is even all of Israel itself:

Question: Why is Israel so important, and why is it essential that we the jewish people must occuppy the promised Land of Israel- Eretz Yisrael?


Sunday, October 14, 2007

A Place to Try to live up to the Name!

It is not often I talk about my father (he should rest in peace). Yet I somehow I believe that part of what I need to do, has something to do with him.

Maybe in January I can say Kaddish for him! i
(he should rest in peace)

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October 14, 2007