Federal agents arrested the leader of a renegade Amish group and six others in eastern Ohio, charging them with hate crimes for a series of beard and haircutting assaults against Amish men and women.
Aam in Hebrew means People; the Amish are simple people, preferring not to use modern implements, traveling by means of horse and buggy – the Amish are known as a peaceful people, but there is no extreme peace. Extremes by nature are a maelstrom of violence.
The Cabala explains, Extremes are found on the brink of the infinite where all things are possible; morality ceases to exist when all things are possible. The OreAinSof/LightWithoutEnd borders creation and is the prototype for all extremes – infinity unbounded.
The Cabala elucidates the ancient saying, found in the Sefer Yizira, the first book of Cabala, written 4000 years ago by the Patriach Avraham, The end is rooted in the beginning. Violence is more natural than peace; peace comes as a result of compromise and negotiation.
The empathy practiced by the human being is responsible for peace over the domination practiced by animals. The Cabala explains, The animal nature inside the human being is transformed through the practice of inner peace – the animal takes on the purpose of the human.
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