People who have experienced clinical death have in part sensed this Upper light, and later describe a special magical heavenly sensation of peace and joy. This gradual filling of empty spaces leads all the souls toward the state of final correction and perfection. There is no time in the Upper world as time disappears because all these states are perfect. The same goes for the narrative of the Torah: there is no separation of time and all the events are connected only through cause-and-effect-relationships. We will see that man was created on the sixth day and existed for just a few hours before committing a sin and falling into the lower world. With him fell the entire world.
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2 thoughts on “When Your Soul Embarks”
Dude, what are you talking about Adam was in the Garden of Eden a good 90 years before he sinned. And the Torah is chronologicaly based with a very understandable timetable. Do some research before you blog.
James, I got bad news for you.
The Torah should bring us first to the recognition of evil, to the feeling that we are complete egoists, and that all our desires are completely opposite to spirituality.
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