Tuesday, July 24, 2012

THE CABALA OF GUNS

Three reasons are cited for the current strength of the gun industry: fear about the Obama administration pushing for gun control, more state laws allowing for concealed weapons, and anxiety about the economy.

In modern day Hebrew the word for gun is the same word for kiss – Neshek. War is called by the word Korev/Close and the instrument of war is Neshek/Kiss – opposites, one of hate and the other of love. Both the kiss and the gun have a breath that penetrates deep inside.

War brings people close; love becomes more important than money – the gun is the symbol of war. The paradigm of life and death is illuminated during war; the experience of being in a war, soldier or civilian, is fundamentally different from those watching the war from afar.

Similarly, the experience of love is very personal, whereas war is out in the world; there is the war of love that happens within the human being and the love of war that happens in the world. The Second Amendment provides for the right to arms, kissing is free, everywhere.

The Cabala explains, Milchama/War is a combination of two words: Mil/Cut and Choma/Hot; the fire of war destroys but the passion of love binds. America is a place of controlled violence that needs to chill and transform into love, as the old song declares: Its in the kiss.

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