Monday, February 05, 2007

Curiosities of life

The essence that surrounds all life is something very interesting to study about because it generates a lively debate on what the meaning behind ours and every life really means. It causes us to think or even rethink our perceptions regarding this matter, a substance of life and/or dead. It makes us into somebody or something that truly exists or maybe even not at all. This is quite extraordinary as it pushes us into learning about its depth, about what man does need to do to live a full life, a humane life vis-à-vis his neighbor and even towards ourselves as a person. Once we can grasp the true meaning behind this great opportunity we have been given, the secrets of life so to speak, only in such an environment will we all become in the ability of sustaining a non-extinguishable existence throughout every universe or G-d's entire world. After all, the beauty of nature should inspire us to think twice before we start to ignore its richness, the wealth it can give not only to us, but to all life regardless of how it lives or how we are doing so in relation to gender, race, color or whatever else there is that could differentiate us from our fellow-being. In spiritual essence seen, we are all one and the same personality who serves G-d one way or another. The body is merely the primordial vessel wherewith we can attain such a state of awareness and receive the blessings that comes with it, even becoming fully aware of our talents, the spiritual ones. Together, even with nature, we are as one entity. And only in such a oneness can we achieve complete harmony between all life, every particle of it.

Of course, the truth within our natural viewpoint is that we live and die, not first of all die before we can live. Still, we die first and live thereafter. This is what nature does teach us in the form of a seed. The seed can only mature into a lively matter when it dies first, with the earth serving as an alternative to the female human egg/womb. And this is not that much different within our human world or even in the world of a spider whereas a female spider will kill the male once it has been made pregnant. The same occurs with regard to the female egg. It will try to kill the male seed, to discard the foreign 'intruder' into its cell, a process which on its turn will generate a pregnancy, or to cause the internal energy of the seed, that succeeded in impregnating the egg, to divide it into more cells and ultimately into a new still unborn life till the infant becomes born and the 'intruder' of the first hour is yes gone in a manner of speaking. Therefore, based on this kind of knowledge, we can not but assume correctly that it's not the male, rather the female side of nature that is not only strongest, but also most powerful, omnipotent, whereas the male side is sacrificing itself without questioning it within the matter of right or wrong. This reality is also reflected within Judaism in its most appropriate and blessed way when it concerns questions related to someone's descend. As such, we are taught that Moshiach can only come from a line of female descendants in a straight line to king David, not king Shlomo (Solomon). It could even suggest a female Moshiach bat David rather than a male one so to speak. Or why not a Moshiach ben (bat) David who will have both sexes in the same likeness of the Adom of the Garden, man created in the likeness of G-d, and an egg, figuratively speaking, that will not try to discard the seed as both do stem from one and the same body, the perfect unison of body, mind and soul, of male and female into one as the One, even in nature, above and below one whole?

In a certain way, we could thus argue that we become born eventually, while we for certain will die once again so to live anew, a recurring process till we achieve the highest spiritual level. Nevertheless, this will have to be seen through a completely different point of focus and based on the level of spirituality that we will have come to achieve. The in-between, between dead and life after having lived, sits them for the moment still in a kind of twilight zone. It’s something we can't see, but can feel when we would try to concentrate our attention to it in a more focused way of perception. Its existence is omnipresent in all of us, in every life, even when we in body through the eyes of nature seem unable to catch even the slightest glimpse of it with our sight. Anyhow, it’s a presence no matter the reality that our eyes, mouth and ears do present to us, namely creating the logical assumption of a possible unreality instead, of G-d who would have to be non-existent as the outcome that such a kind of vision would generate as well. The illogical reasoning within our logical assumption based on what we do know today goes beyond our day-to-day comprehension. This is at least the case within the state of mind we lived and in a certain way still do live whether occasionally or in full force depending on the way we have been taught into the matter, or that lessons concerning its wisdom have been neglected widespread for decades, maybe even centuries due to unjustified constraints and above all taboos, and even persecution, prejudices as well as discrimination in the same likeness that the Hebrew forefathers of the Jewish people have witnessed in Egypt and beyond till today.

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