Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Here Comes the Sun

After the most profound lull in solar activity for nearly a century, the Sun is finally coming back to life; on March 28 the eve of Passover a strong, radio-active burst from the sun was observed.

Passover marks the beginning of world freedom and the burst of light from the sun is a welcomed sign from heaven that the hard work of being in this world is rewarded and our good deeds do not go unnoticed. The Cabala characterizes the inner light of creation as being Kav VKhot/Line and Thread and there is no question life on planet earth hangs on a thread.

It is unknown what causes these sudden burst of plasma from the sun; the Midrash–Book of Metaphor says the sun moves towards the west because that is the place of Shakina/Presence of God. The Cabala explains that just like the human body which is enlivened through the soul entering into our brains that animates the rest of the body made of 248 limbs and 365 connecting tissues so too with our solar system.

The sun is the soul of our solar system, as the Talmud-Book of Law states life exists on the outer seven planets where the earth rotates around the sun every 365 days and Pluto every 248 years; the composite number 613 are the number of commandments in the Torah divided 248 positive and 365 negative commandments.

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