What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the master calls a butterfly

An event of enormous proportions is approaching, one that will monopolize the attention of the whole world. Something new, on a planetary scale, is unfolding in nature, but there is nothing to fear, on the contrary, it is an occasion for celebration...

BAPTISM: breath, wind, spirit and living water

The term “ruwach” translates to “breath,” “wind,” and “spirit” in various biblical contexts, illustrating God's influence on life and nature. It highlights the connection between God's breath and water, likening ocean water to amniotic fluid essential for life. Overall, “ruwach” embodies the life-giving force of God's presence.

The Ten Commandments on the Second Tablets

The Ark of the Covenant is the Throne of HaShem and a receptacle for the Tablets on which are written the Commandments of HaShem. Moses broke the original tablets: Exodus 32:15 Moses turned, and went down from the mount, and the two tablets of the Covenant were in his hand: the tablets were written onContinue reading "The Ten Commandments on the Second Tablets"