Daily Zohar # 1124 – Pinchas – The heart of the matter
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Hebrew translation:
154. שְׁאֵלָה אַחֶרֶת, שֶׁיִּשְׂרָאֵל לֹא אוֹכְלִים נְבֵלוֹת וּטְרֵפוֹת וְטִנּוּף וְלִכְלוּךְ וּשְׁקָצִים וּרְמָשִׂים כִּשְׁאָר הָעַמִּים – כָּךְ הוּא, שֶׁהֲרֵי הַלֵּב הוּא רַךְ וְחַלָּשׁ, וּמֶלֶךְ וַעֲמִידַת כָּל שְׁאָר הָאֵיבָרִים. לֹא לוֹקֵחַ לִמְזוֹנוֹ, רַק בֵּרוּר וְצַחוּת כָּל הַדָּם, וּמְזוֹנוֹ נָקִי וּבָרוּר, וְהוּא רַךְ וְחַלָּשׁ מֵהַכֹּל, וּשְׁאָר הַפְּסֹלֶת מַנִּיחַ לְכָל הָאֵיבָרִים, וְכָל שְׁאָר הָאֵיבָרִים לֹא מַשְׁגִּיחִים בָּזֶה, אֶלָּא כָּל פְּסֹלֶת וְרַע שֶׁל הַכֹּל לוֹקְחִים, וְהֵם בְּחֹזֶק כְּמוֹ שֶׁרָאוּי לָהֶם.
Pinchas 152-154
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Another question of the gentile was about the closeness to God and about receiving his beneficence.
The Israelites were selected by God to be the heart of all nations. The heart is at the center of the body and not even one body part can exist without its function. Similarly, the nations of the world cannot exist without the spiritual support of the Israelites.
Jerusalem is the heart of the world and is the middle point of Creation (and the Big Bang).
The heart is the sensitive part of the body and it feels the pain and suffering of the entire body. It is responsible for sending energy of health to all body parts in need. Because of that, the heart is fed only from the pure blood that is processed from the food. The other body parts may and can receive from all kind of foods because it’s not important or significant for them. Their level of purity doesn’t require special food energy. They receive their strength as it fit for the individual body part.
The energy pulse that the Israelites send to all nations starts on Yom Kippur and ends on the last day of Sukkot. The process was easy when we had the Holy Temple and the High priest to do the work for all of us but now we have to make the connections by ourselves. We use the sacred text as alternative to the work in the Holy Temple. Our spiritual connections benefit the whole world beginning with our close environment.
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