Two Hebrew Words, Jesus, and Your Pet

Two Hebrew Words, Jesus, and Your Pet

Let’s start today’s post with a fascinating ancient Jewish concept. Stay with me here, because this brief and puzzling bit of information is mostly for the ancient literature nerds. The Hebrew word for one is ehad, and the word for love is ahavah. In mystical numerology (gematriyya), each Hebrew letter has a numerical value.

Two Hebrew Words, Jesus, and Your Pet

Does Quantum Physics Confirm Jesus’ Teachings?

By the time Jesus came on the scene, this view of the spirit was not only commonly accepted, but it was downright foundational for many religions. Some Greek philosophers, such as Epimenides, spoke of all people having our being in God. David, the psalmist, made the same assertion by suggesting that he could not run away from God, because even when he made his bed in hell, God was still there.

Two Hebrew Words, Jesus, and Your Pet

Is God Formless Consciousness?

Through quantum physics we learn that all particles and objects are intricately linked to the presence of an observer or consciousness. In other words, matter is not so much carbon that has been scrambled together by pure chance with a few other elements, but it is life manifesting through a formless consciousness – a conscious presence, or God.