Eretz Yisrael, the Yerushalayim of the world
Posted: Saturday, February 23, 2008
by Bernadette Schaepdryver
Eretz Yisrael is known to millions of people as being the land of milk and honey, the land of miracles and hope, the land wherein the future of humankind resides. It's a land that has endured tremendous tribulations in many times, even the people who have lived and do live upon its soil. Not one person has ever walked its soil in emptiness because of the energy that surrounds its borders at every corner in any time wherein man was and is given the opportunity to live, to give essence to the mission of his soul and mind. But the land became a desert landscape whenever this most precious incentive was put aside and neglected. Whenever hope turned into despair, into a seemingly hopeless situation, then it started to reflect this human nature. When the energy got or get lost within the people, or the people are gone, then there is no force present anymore to turn the tide of neglect unless the children do return, those who know the depth of its value, and what it hides within for the betterment of all, not just for the children of the land alone. It's as such with regard to the land we call Eretz Yisrael, but as well with our own body for both are connected to the one and same source. Every body begets its energy from out of the same well. When a body disconnects, then it will die, but live again when it reconnects or returns thus. But we all do need the visual presence for it is stated that the world to come will be the one wherein the above and below become one with one another, a unified whole, nature and spirituality one entity wherein humankind will finally have found its balance, its peace with itself for the sake and well-being of the entire body wherein every life resides that He created. A sanctuary it will be naturally and spiritually, which means that we of course will still die a natural death when the time has come.
And G-d has chosen for a reason. We of course can protest it or can within our human nature become rebellious against the very light wherein our soul saw its light, but it will change nothing, as His world is not to be compared with ours. However, there is the vision that pushes us gently into a habit of thinking twice for every step we do want to make in our very own place we call home. The habit of the wonder, a miracle where out the milk and honey keeps flowing down the mountain towards every corner of a man's world. It's our very own soul that gently tries to bring us back to our senses, and the closer we come back to our home, to the seventh millennium, the more people will come to realize this immense pool of wealth they have within themselves without them having been aware of it most of the time till that moment. The very first persons in our midst who showed us the way within this knowledge were, are and will always be our Patriarchs and Matriarchs, even the Adom of the Garden of Eden as well as Noah. Both of them are it especially for the gentile world because they are the ancient forever living fathers of the entire human race within this new world while Avraham became the person living in a time when G-d found humankind ready for the next step, the one wherein a central religious system would become formed wherein every other religion of the world would find its energy, its peace to live a prosperous life. Most of humankind still believed in a multi-G-d religious system in the time of Avraham, even Avraham himself in fact. And this is in a very summarized essence what the Hebrew/Jewish people became taught about when traveling with Moshe in the Sinai desert. They had become more a gentile instead of still being Hebrews/Jews. You clearly notice this assimilative tendency within their reactions to the fear for the unknown to them. They had to become reconnected to their source again, to the well of light so to enlighten their entire body with for they were chosen to bring the entire world into the next stage we call the world to come. The chosen ones have not been chosen to rule over, but to prepare humankind for its ultimate destination. It's also a big difference, even when it for a 'blind' one can seem to be not the case.
Not one single person can therefore deny Judaism's existence, its reality, and its everlasting presence amongst humankind for we all will become lost without it, as the leader of our soul, the very source where out every soul begets its energy of light to enlighten every body would become a laughter wherein we all will die laughing with one another, start mocking with whomever it pleases us till there is only one left to mock with, namely yourself, and finally realizing how wrong you were, but too late. No one can therefore honestly declare or start claiming all over the world that we all lived just a dream and nothing else, that Eretz Yisrael was a dream, perhaps a folly, because this would mean that man himself was a fantasy and his world a joke, a farce. And we all know that this isn't true for we own our lives to Judaism no matter if we are Jewish or a gentile for many gentiles went with Moshe as well, gentiles who had also been enslaved by the Egyptians. There is no other religion in the world that has changed the nature of humankind's way of thinking so enormously than that one. This on itself means thus that whomever is after its destruction, whomever is after the end of Judaism, the end of the people believing in it, has directed his/her paths towards the fulfillment of Armageddon, a negative prophecy that is not supposed to happen at all. Whomever is thus after the erasing of Eretz Yisrael, as how G-d has proclaimed it as His home, that person and that people will sincerely have to start looking within their own mirror again because they have begun walking a very extreme slippery slope, as certain things can only happen when the time for it to happen is there. And what makes G-d most furious are threats made/directed at His address, even trying to blackmail Him into doing what is not right to do yet for when a person tries to do just that, then that person is only after His destruction, but certainly not after what s/he really wants or proclaim to be wanting. That person and/or people clearly follows an anti-G-d behavior thus, an action that equals the one of the serpent within the Garden of Eden.
But let us think about our existence for one moment. And when we do so, then how should we view it within light of certain above statements? Could it really be as such that we have been the creation of some scientist(s) from another world, galaxy, or perhaps universe? Is what we define as being G-d's world just nothing more than a tiny cell within a bottle on a professor's desk, the mustard of creation so to speak? Or could it be a cry for help from an uninhabited island somewhere within the ocean of space or time? Is it perhaps to be seen as a warning from another more advanced time or even dimension that became extinct, or was on the verge of extinction? Yes, how should we look towards our life? Has it all started because some alien had lost his bottle somewhere on this planet at a time when it was still not inhabitable? Could it be that a species from another world has done the same of what we could have caused as well when one of our space probes would have landed or crashed on some far away planet, while we only finding it back after having gone through thousands of years of evolution ourselves, but of course can't just show-up in front of a pre-historic being like that, one that lives by its nature alone, nor has yet matured enough to cope with the reality of what life means, and thus also the presence of other life beyond the planet it lives on?
Well, what we at least do know is that our physical life at present has been created out of a fertile cell. We call it a woman's ovum that accepted the seed of a man. G-d's world is thus much greater than what some restricted indoctrinated and imprisoned minds have come up with because it's for certain not to be compared with the tiniest seed at all. The seed is nothing without the ovum. Only within the ovum's home can it mature into something. And therefore is it a highly misplaced comparison when persons in the physical world would try to compare Heaven with a grain of mustard while it's in reality a home for this grain. The grain can only mature into what it is supposed to be when it can do so within the serenity and security of a home. There is no Heaven without it for the grain will only be kept imprisoned within the void of itself, an emptiness unless it fills something else first, or impregnate another substance, one that has all the elements needed and ability to kill the seed so to unleash its hidden content, its energy. For that to happen do both need the warmth of a stable surrounding, a fertile place. Nothing will happen without it. And as such do we come to the fact that Heaven is much greater than just the tiniest seed of all. It can't even be compared with it for the cell it impregnates will kill it, and this would mean that Heaven, even G-d, kills itself/Himself over and over again, or becomes killed, but can never grow into something for there is no place no womb present, nor anything else for that matter either. So yes, again we see how G-d and thus Heaven cannot be regarded as an existence when we would keep focusing ourselves onto that tiny seed, even not on a woman's ovum. No world can grow into another world when it always will have to redo everything from the start once more. It can only happen within the presence of a home, a stable residence build on a stable foundation wherein it can learn what it needs to be taught in properly. It's not for nothing that a woman, the mother of the children in a Jewish house is viewed as the most important member of it. Femininity within every person is what guides us to be who we are within the realm we live and build our future for G-d's Heaven can only be rightly compared with our very own body, the womb of life so to speak, but never as a seed because then the seed revolts against its Creator, as there need to be standing someone or something higher than G-d Himself, higher than His own Kingdom.
Thus the best way to visualize Heaven is to see it by way of our own body, or womb wherein an ovum and a seed can grow into a lively substance by joining together, a holy matrimony so to speak. You almost would be able to compare it with the unification of the below and the above, even between west and east Yerushalayim in a way, or the reunification of the northern and southern kingdom of Eretz Yisrael, of the lost Hebrew/Jewish tribes with their homeland, with their people. What happens within can also be viewed as a sort of Big Bang occurrence because every new life will in fact cause a change to happen throughout different parts of the world it will live its life in, a sort of ripple effect that keeps going on forever, even after it having died already long ago, as how it happened to the seed within the womb. This is something that already starts within the home its life becomes formed, is taking shape. In a certain way can we therefore state that a universe became pregnant within what we define as G-d's world. It grew even bigger as it multiplied itself, and more universes became created with even more galaxies being established wherein all kind of forms of life and energy emerged, became a visible lively presence. Even solar systems with its very own planets came into existence. And life on many of those planets became and becomes a reality. It was and is certainly not to be seen as something different then when evolution made it happen that the very first human being started walking around on Earth, or how we have defined it as such, meaning the moment when an ape-like creature evolved into a human being, a human being living in a world before our own one, the next one being a coming together of both into one whole. So you see how a seed is in fact causing a ripple effect within G-d's own world wherefore it can't thus be regarded or used as a reference to G-d's Kingdom at all ever.
The first world on this planet can be characterized as being the natural one while the second has a greater spiritual connotation. Therefore is it most important for man in any time to try to aspire the acquisition of strength as well as the will to arrive at a perfect balance between both worlds. It's only in such a spirit that humankind will find its peace, the peace we all deep within ourselves do aspire, do long for to happen worldwide. It's only by this attitude that Avraham was capable of leaving his kindred. It's only by this vision that the first Adom of our present world was capable of leaving his parents and form a matrimony with his Chava, his soul, and bring humankind into another world, into a world it hadn't lived before. It's that that will give every person still living in doubt about G-d's Kingdom the force, the courage, even the wisdom to join Him who never left him/her. G-d's rule will enlighten the entire globe, but as how He has always envisioned it to be, and places where dead was, and is still a major cause for concern, with regard to the entire survival of our world, even the one to come, will become an oasis of life, a place where man will have also found his way in becoming a guide of light, but not G-d, nor a god. Humankind will finally be able to not just only move on with its life, but will make a giant leap forward into the unknown, the same as the Hebrew/Jewish and gentile people did when they left Egypt. They wanted to return more than once. And they after having found their strength back went straight ahead into what they saw as unfamiliar territory, something they only heard of while never having been there for quite some time. This is not different with regard to us returning to the Garden of Eden, with the entire world leaving their Egypt for the land of milk and honey, for the world to come speedily, but at the right time, namely when it is about to happen. But we today can already prepare ourselves together with our children, even grand-children to make sure that future generations will work towards an as smooth as possible transition from the one world into the other one instead of one full of hurdles to overcome because today we know, we do have our Torah. True, we don't need to live for 40 years in the desert anymore.
Nevertheless has it to be said that nothing of this can become materialized when we would ignore the reality of not only Eretz Yisrael, then it also being the very home of every Hebrew/Jew within the entire present world and the next one, as this forever. Let every generation not forget this. It defines it thus as a Jewish State that G-d has chosen so to guide all of humankind, as a holy people with a most precious soul of light to enlighten every other body with throughout the entire world for it to become a light as well till every spot of darkness becomes eradicated completely. It doesn't in any way mean that the people He has chosen Himself are superior above others who haven't been chosen. No, it only means that they have been given a task, a job to fulfil the same way as a carpenter would do his job and a mother hers. They only have a supplemental job like others would have a hobby for instance beside their daily task(s). And the more people become enlighten, the more that kind of life will begin to take precedence over the other less important tasks till it will be so fully lived that we will have it almost very difficult to understand why that we waited so long for this to happen while it had always been waiting for us right in front of our own doorstep, but rather within our own home in a manner of speaking. And you notice here again how great the similarity is with what happened to the people who once left Egypt for the Promised Land. However, it must also be said that these things cannot happen when the people in question would lose their Judaism, would lose being the very person they are for they are born to be who they are for a very specific reason that will get completely lost in translation when they would be enticed and/or forced by wicked people around them to help them building the Tower of Babel once again. The Jewish people for that matter are not Arabs. Eretz Yisrael is not part of the Arabian peninsula, and thus are the people living within it no Arabs at all. People who would try to define it as such have a not so kosher agenda, and are not really after peace, certainly not the one everyone does want to see happening. They are rather after regaining a lost brutal murderous conquest centuries ago, the so praised for Caliphate as some prefer to call it within their own region. Even a person who wants thus to force the arrival of Moshiach, a simple messiah, or a mahdi, as some call a lesser important person than Moshiach, with improper non-peaceful outbursts is clearly not after the so desired peace, but in reality after the destruction of a world believing in G-d, and as such would rather to be seen as a person or persons believing in an anti-G-d, even defining their entire religious belief as such, and as a result of the way they would behave within their present daily chosen lifestyle.
But if we all, Jew and gentile alike, would have kept or keep remembering Eretz Yisrael within the most inner depth of our heart based on G-d's vision, and visualized within the five books of Moshe, the Torah, then we would have always known to remember, or always keep remembering the difference between superiority and holiness, between power and guidance, wrongness and goodness, between just a simple no meaningful word and His word, even between darkness and real light. People would have anticipated, or will anticipate correctly the rightness, even thus the justness of the special holy status that Eretz Yisrael in its entirety and the Jewish people deserves to be granted forever instead of the gentile world keep on trying to take it away from her and them within the line of their coup d'etat so to speak against His Kingdom. Therefore can we with utmost certainty reveal that Adom's world is not to be seen as a world of just a simple man like we all are within our own individuality. No, it's His world. It's from Him who we largely still do regard as a mystery within our lives because we often fall for the temptation of closing our heart, rather our mind, our door thus so to keep on having the wrong feeling that we can live on with our own mind of thinking, as if everything will be our very own creation, our very own god. But we truly are His dream. It's what we could call His masterpiece, His love for life, and the beauty of it all that gives us the opportunity of becoming a fully integral part of this dream, as we have the free choice to accept the offer in its full glory, or refuse its blessings like Edom once did and Cham, father of Canaan, as well as many others like Yishmael. They all refused the offer without any second thought given to it. They desired power, but never saw or anticipated how great this power would become albeit as an entirely different one. This power has the ability to change people, to heal them, to give us all the opportunity to see who we truly are while the power Edom and consorts were after, even many still today for that matter, is only the complete opposite. That one will only prevent a person, often an entire nation, or even religion, to come back to their senses within a short period of time unless something miraculous happens, something that will hid their head quite hard, astonishes them completely like as if the Al-Aqsa Mosque would crumble to dust for instance in a very extremely bizarre way, just becoming dust for the wind so to never be seen again ever due to it having been the incentive for many people's dark thoughts while at the same time being a constant daily horror to G-d's good name.
But luckily do we know that He has chosen Him the right persons as heirs to the everlasting inheritance, or covenant within another type of context, as it was also king Dovid's son Shlomo who build Him the Temple of peoples. Both Temples were build not only in honor of G-d, but to serve as a light, as a beacon for the entire world to see, also a gentile world that in reality did belief already in G-d in those times. However, only one people kept their belief restricted to one G-d while the nations around it kept theirs in a multi-god religious system, the same as how it was before the Adom of our world. So yes, not Cham, the father of Canaan, neither Yapheth, nor Yishmael, nor Edom for that matter were chosen. None of them were or would ever be entitled to proclaim the title of being His chosen ones. None of them, nor their descendants were entitled to be seen as the people of priests, the job He only puts aside for them who He would choose, which He did by the way within an everlasting covenant with Avraham, Yitchak, Yaacov and Yaacov's sons till this very day and beyond. None of the others were entitled to any rights whatsoever, and can thus never make any claim of justice with regard to the land we all know as Eretz Yisrael, as how it has been defined within the Torah, it being the homeland of every Jewish person worldwide who is within this context seen a Yisraelite foremost. It doesn't mean that no stranger is allowed to live in the land, but if so, then with full respect for its rules, laws and commandments. The same counts for the tourist. When you visit it, then you probably will do so because of its very special nature, which means that you can only have the most blessed stay of your life on such a holiday when accepting the soil's very own soul, understanding the why and reason behind it all, why Judaism is much more important within its borders than whatever other religion whether monotheistic or not.
The re-instatement thus of the Temple of peoples and its priests on the land we call Eretz Yisrael, the homeland of the Jewish people, as how G-d did told Moshe is the only way to install a lasting and durable peace forever because anything else will always have elements of selfishness within, of the ego of man. It will eventually result in a false feeling of joy and happiness while others will enrich themselves with the fruits of their own seeds, not the fruits of G-d's trees. And it's true that such a statement can maybe be seen as very harsh to many people, even some Jewish ones, but humankind, and all life for that matter, will only be given the ability to live on with their and its life forever and ever within all serenity and security when man knows that he won't die with a lie, even a partially one, but instead will live on within the belief that every generation that comes after him will have a prosperous life to live for together with everyone and all of nature. Accepting the truth as is will give man the opportunity of a lifetime as well because he will see, he will understand that mountains were not always mountains before, and will wonder how Mount Moriah was before it became a mount. Was it an integral part of the lowest point on Earth? Was the entire Eretz Yisrael the lowest place on Earth? And does fluid like water not flow always to the lowest place on yes Earth as well together with all its energy that it has accumulated on its way to there, even fertile substances and all kind of other fossils to enrich the entire place with, to form with it the Garden of Eden, and making of the whole of Eretz Yisrael the Yerushalayim of the world in its enlightened wake?
Worth a thought about it, don't you agree!?
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