The holiday of Yom Kippur/Day of Atonement is a day of purity as expressed by the gematria 364 in the word HaSatan/The Opposition – meaning, there is one day in the 365 day year free from opposition, Yom Kippur. The climatic event that occurs every year on Yom Kippur is when the Cohen Godal/High Officiator enters into the Kodesh HaKadoshim/Holy of Holies – a place beyond time and space.
In the Talmud-Book of Law is discussed the dimensions of this small room pinnacle of the Temple, the Kodesh HaKadoshim, atop a stone stairway, covered by a white curtain called the Porrochat; within the room stood the cube that housed the Ten Commandments. Though the room was ten cubics wide and though the cube was two cubits wide – when measuring from wall to cube was five cubits because the Ten Commandments are beyond time and space, a marriage gift to the Jewish People from the Creator of Heaven and Earth.
When the Cohen Godal entered the Kodesh HaKadoshim bringing incense, his corporeal being quickly was divested of his physical body, thereby, enabling the Cohen Godal to connect more directly with the Creator. Though the Cohen Godal was kept up all night, it was considered a miracle he did not experience a Mikra Lila/Wet Dream from the excitement and anticipation of melding with the Creator.
In the Jewish calendar, Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year; a time to dress in the white Kitel, the garment set aside for burial, to fast and pray before the Master of All for 26 hours, the gematria of God’s Four Letter Name YHVH whose letters when arranged vertically forms the stick figure of a human being – the meaning of, Made in God’s Image.
May all human beings made in God’s image be blessed.
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