Yom Kippur And Engagement Day In Kabbalah
Without realizing it, the Pey Daleth Jewish New Year has passed, and we are just waiting for the Yom Kippur holiday which is waiting before us. When we remember Yom Kippur, one thing that comes to mind is a very sad day of mourning, where Yom Kippur is a day of fasting to purify each person. Yom Kippur is the Day of Atonement. And approaching this same day, in the Kabbalah tradition, is the continuation of Rosh Hashanah, where a chosen girl will prepare herself to welcome the day of her fiancé. Even though the Yom Kippur holiday itself is a day of fasting, on the same day, the Book of Life is opened, and every name will be written in it. When a person's name is written in the Book of Life, it means that he will also be recorded in the life to come, or that the year will be a good year for him. If it is not written, then vice versa. And of course we all hope that, when we start this new season, our names will also be recorded in the Book of Life. And our life belongs to the Supernal King, because our name written in the Book of Life is a signet ring for us.
Love and Light, Nuriella.
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