The cosmos became important when Gd's imparted His first
breath to it. In the same way, a baby's first breath is considered what makes
that baby a soulful being. This implies that Gd in some way grew up, and that
is correct. Gd doesn’t know everything, and as time passes He learns more about
the creation He authored. In our lives,
Gd gets to know us, such that we may even seem predictable. Gd's breath to the
universe is the beginning of the soulful journey of the cosmos. Before the
event of breath, a baby is not to be judged. Likewise, before the breath of
Hashem the universe was without distinction.
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Saturday, July 19, 2014
When Hashem Gave His First Breath to the Cosmos
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