We all dream, but only very few of us have the skills it takes to interpret dreams into wakeland experiences. Whether our subconsciousnesses are isolated reservoirs of perfect knowledge, or we are logged onto a kind of Akashic library via bent and fraying cables, or getting fed info crumb by crumb by aliens, angels or the Divine, there's something deeply groovy about dreaming. Dreams in the Bible: the secret language of God.This says quite a bit about how the ancients saw masculinity. The noun זכור (zakur) means male, and comes from the verb זכר (zakar), meaning to remember. Masculinity in the Bible: to be male is to remember. But when executed with the doors of the mind wide open, they are the mind's most nutritious sustenance. When these rites are executed merely out of religious piety, they are wholly worthless and rather ridiculous. The daily preparation of people's food was a continual reminder of how people's minds worked, and was intended in the same way as the Last Supper rite, to literally 'bring to mind' the greater things they represented.
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