A study found people with a slower walking speed in middle age were one-and-a-half times more likely to develop dementia compared to people with faster walking speed.
The difference between angels and souls is, angels are called Omdin/Standers while souls are called MaHalchim/Walkers. The meaning of this nomenclature is, like animals, angels are confined by their nature while the human being constantly changes and evolves into the future.
Rabbi Akiva, of great renown from two thousand years ago, was known as Rutzim/Runner; the Talmud-Book of Law describes Rabbi Akiva beginning prayer in one corner but finishing in another because of constant genuflecting and prostrations. Rabbi Akiva was in a hurry.
The Cabala defines life as that which moves; from the atom to the universe everything is alive. In the future, according to the Midrash-Book of Metaphor, the stones will speak and they will say, Do not walk upon me unless you are going somewhere to do the Will of God.
Where we walk is as important as how we walk; life is not about how long we live but rather the quality of life. Some run after the dollar and some run after sex; some seek position, but those who seek heaven need to know – the greatest pain in heaven is embarrassment.
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