Newly found fossils of fleas, 165 million years old, show that the critters were almost an inch in length and had blood-sucking mouthpieces that scientists say were used to penetrate tough hides.
The Torah delineates six separate times sequences each a thousand years long; many ancient cultures recall a time when the human being lived for a thousand years – animals, given a long period of time, will grow large. Even time goes faster given the proper environment.
The Cabala describes our generation as, A dwarf standing on the shoulders of a giant. Our reliance on technology shows our weakness to survive, but out of darkness comes a new light – the purpose of creation. Without purpose, creation has no meaning and no future.
The purpose of life is beyond survival; rather, each division of time epitomizes one the six emotions, the prototype to the six days of the week according to the six days of creation. On the first day light was created – emblematic to the first attribute, Chesed/Kindness.
In the first thousand years, creation of life on planet Earth was exemplified by the attribute of kindness, in a fecund world sporting thousand year old people ruling over mammoth creatures. In our time, 5000 years later, time is no longer long because purpose is at hand.
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