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🌟 The excerpt from Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui’s writing, 'The Divine Unity of Science and Kabbalah,' presents an argument that Kabbalistic spiritual wisdom aligns with modern scientific understanding, particularly in physics. The author uses the biblical phrase, 'And it was very good,' as a central theme to explain that all physical matter lacks intrinsic identity apart from the Godly energy that constantly sustains it. The text draws a parallel between the scientific fact that touching an object is merely the repulsion of electron clouds and the Kabbalistic teaching that the visible world is an emergent presence of divine life force. Ultimately, this unified perspective suggests that no real separation exists between matter and spirit, encouraging readers to see all events, including moments of suffering, as expressions of a single, harmonious sacred energy.Â
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🌟 The excerpt from Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui’s writing, 'The Divine Unity of Science and Kabbalah,' presents an argument that Kabbalistic spiritual wisdom aligns with modern scientific understanding, particularly in physics. The author uses the biblical phrase, 'And it was very good,' as a central theme to explain that all physical matter lacks intrinsic identity apart from the Godly energy that constantly sustains it. The text draws a parallel between the scientific fact that touching an object is merely the repulsion of electron clouds and the Kabbalistic teaching that the visible world is an emergent presence of divine life force. Ultimately, this unified perspective suggests that no real separation exists between matter and spirit, encouraging readers to see all events, including moments of suffering, as expressions of a single, harmonious sacred energy.Â

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