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Understanding the Torah

  • 23-06-2011 9:04pm
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    Understanding the Torah by Rabbi Akiva

    The Torah requires the individual soul to activate it and enter into conversation with the Holy Spirit within the framework of ancient natural ritual, oneness of all things, it is an archetypal test of morality, inner faith, and personality, through inquiring into the true nature of the creation and folk stories described and their allusions, both written and oral we perform great mitzvahs and gain insight into the nature of life itself, when we begin to act in correspondence to the awakening within teachings, from a realm that has yet to be worded
    divisions break away, and the true essence of things is able to seamlessly work together, we realize verily that the west has always been within the east, the east within the west, the south within north, and the north within south, and on and all through all things and polarities, this is the main teaching of Judaism which at its core has always been based in psychic phenomenon which these words can only point to, when words reflect virtue, when we stand up and speak, in the name of peace love, harmony, unity and individuality, the Divine is pleased because not only is there the message but the means by which to hear it.
    The theory that the judeo christian islamic realm is a positivist manifestation of buddhism preserved in its ruins like a perpetual stonehenge is valid, also that buddhism is a negativist manifestation of hinduism, which was a folklore, which relied heavily on the appearance of the eternal truths, and their living manifestations in this world, upon the mundane levels, for the ancients and now as well, these truths indeed are Gods manifesting in the world, like the sacred law, do unto others as yourself, of the law of threes, they are shamanic rifts between points of the absolute spirit and absolute manifest, and so make up the pure essence of life itself, spirit within form, easily witnessed throughout all of nature.
    Realizing this is the eternal realm, that all places all things are connected through the web of dream, we send love everywhere as best we can, so our 'here' is made sacred, from the Spirit pours forth the blessing, unhidden, but still ineffable, spontaneously realized. It is the meeting place of all will and intention, and silence, uncovered from the form of costume, disguise, superficial appearance.

    it is the great valley of taoist lore, and the primordial emptiness/love/light which sprang with all things from spiritual thought, it is the garden of eden, and it is wanti.

    We say don't try to tell us we want what we do not want.

    your assumptions have earned our silence, but that doesn't mean agreement
    this soup must be prepared with love, this wounded healer must be healed

    the torah is elemental, and yet it requires a philosophy nonduality to really understand also a certain wisdom luck and blessing


    its equivalent does exists either in the potential, or manifest, or simply out of view, or unrecognized, at every degree, from every angle, this is what the tree of life and observation and meditation in Nature and life makes us understand. but the deeper truth that the seeker realizes is that at the center of all of these equivalents, which are like the leaves, is the same source, Spirit, the tree itself, from which the books are derived, the Tree of Life, the spine of the worlds.


    the fields are alive, all the energy of everything around, the lesson of the Spirit, is taken in by the soul, moreso than anything the impression of the divine is remembered, and that infinite, unwavering love, and mysterious wisdom which is also endless, the mysteries of being and non being. Here is where the name is formed by which we know it, the cry, the spirit coming to the form, as it comes to every form, because it is every form. It goes to the clouds, though it is the river and the sea, and it goes to the trees, and it is through all the air,

    does it go through space?

    it does, it does, its goes everywhere, it goes beyond the edge to the edge of ourselves, so it is sometimes unrecognizable, because we can never know it all, but it awakens us to new frontiers, inspiring, the torah is a blessed and divine teacher, but you get what you give. Bible also means generally, book.

    and it (generally) miraculously taught people through an astral spiritual non system that was both obvious and subtle, and from time to time required a little elbow grease, conscience, a voice from the Self, that was neither here nor there, how to not have fascism, how to not be fascist, how to be happy without hoarding (blocking the flow), and how to have good lives and still respect the oneness, the hierarchy-less spontaneity of Spirit which goes against the rule of the mean (for the mean never truly rule though often they dream that they do, and these dreams can ensnare the innocent, but they always also create their heroes, that is the divine way [divine, universal, coming from two places, from everywhere]), and the order within chaos, chaos within order, and the way of wandering in the Spirit, way of living, which is much different and uncomparable than the organizations which materialists create.

    Be a good person!
    Nothing can be owned!
    Blessed be the food!
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 271 ✭✭meryem


    While reading through your posts here I feel like you should participate in philosophy forum more.


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