Tzaraat only becomes what it is through declaration. A negative experience that becomes a positive one in that it hastens a process of purification and rectification; it is information, feedback, a message from God.
So much like coming to a conscious acknowledgment of sin, so that one might be enabled to repent, be forgiven and restored. So many deep thoughts in this one. Thank you.
This commentary is a huge stretch for me Zo. It's one thing to choose to be alone; it's another to be removed forcibly and isolated even if the decision is made by a priest. Maybe after removing the individual for health reasons, the priest might commit himself to removing the horrible stigma of "leper." I am donating to Meditations with Zohar right now! xxxxxx g di
Tzaraat only becomes what it is through declaration. A negative experience that becomes a positive one in that it hastens a process of purification and rectification; it is information, feedback, a message from God.
So much like coming to a conscious acknowledgment of sin, so that one might be enabled to repent, be forgiven and restored. So many deep thoughts in this one. Thank you.
This commentary is a huge stretch for me Zo. It's one thing to choose to be alone; it's another to be removed forcibly and isolated even if the decision is made by a priest. Maybe after removing the individual for health reasons, the priest might commit himself to removing the horrible stigma of "leper." I am donating to Meditations with Zohar right now! xxxxxx g di