Thursday, August 4, 2011

KEEPING ABREAST

Lack of breastfeeding in the U.S. costs $2.2 billion annually in medical expenses for diseases that could have been prevented, says a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Shadi is one of the seven Names of the Creator in the Hebrew language which are not allowed to be erased; and the same word is also Shadiam/Breasts – the commonality between the two words is Di/Enough. Creation went out until God said to creation, Di/Enough.

The breast are called Shadiam because the milk is a result of the mammary gland being stimulated by the sucking of the child – therefore, there is always enough. There is a deeper connection between God's Name and the breasts of woman in form and mathematics.

The Name Shadi has a gematria of 314 the first three numbers of pi – an endless, incoherent number merging the line and the circle into a spiral. The form of the breast has a similar structure. The Temple in Jerusalem had breasts, as described in the Talmud-Book of Law.

The two cubes of the Ten Commandments were place in a room situated in the inner most part of the Temple, divided by a curtain; two staves, for the purpose of moving without touching, were attached to the Aron – pushing against the curtain they looked like two breasts.

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