Friday, February 17, 2012

THE CABALA OF A NAME

The Mormon Church has apologized for performing posthumous baptisms on Jewish people, a controversial ritual that Mormons believe allows the deceased a way to the afterlife.

Like many Christian sects, their practices do not take into consideration the spiritual ramification of their actions. The Talmud-Book of Law teaches, When repeating a law or a learning, it is important to mention the name of the person to whom the law or learning is attributed.

The name is what connects heaven to earth; when the body dies the name goes back to reside with the soul in heaven – whenever the name of the person is mentioned, the soul responds. The Jewish soul comes into the physical world with an obligation: performing the 613 Commandments.

Jewish martyrdom is defined as: killed for being Jewish; moving the body of the dead is considered Agmot Nefesh/Soul Despair – how much more so, the inflicting of proclamations by those affiliated with the murderers of Jews for 2000 years, causes the Jewish Soul pain.

The Cabala explains, The root of the word Jewish means to Admit to God; the Jewish People admit before God, being chosen to perform the 613 Commandments, drawing down essential light into the world. Without the Jewish People as conduit, the world would be a body without a soul.

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