>>40579013It also made me think of the fallacy of kabbalah, two pillars of light and dark, good and evil. The fallacy is to separate the two, to think oneself as good, and the enemy as evil. Or to base ones understanding of good and evil based on race, or skin color. It is an internal condition, like and dark, that which you love and are conscious of, and that which you hate and are unconscious of.
Its the soul which choose to love or hate, but God made us all and we are meant to share in the spirit of the truth. When we think that the only way we can defeat an enemy is to kill them, then we have fallen into error. We have strayed from God, who knows us all, and how to reach our hearts, and instead looked towards the darkness of hatred and ignorance of the suffering of another. We want the suffering to stop, so we try to kill the enemy which reflects the suffering of our own actions back upon us. That is the situation Israel is facing. They have suffered greatly, but believe themselves to be righteous, and that their enemies are evil. They cause immense suffering, and then when their enemies wish or cause suffering to them, they retaliate, rather than seeking to love or understand their enemy. This is because they too, have fallen from grace.
God wants us to be repentant, to seek him, and to be washed in the blood of Jesus. He wants us to love Israel, and to show them the light, rather than turn away from them.
In my vision, I see Israel as something internal to my consciousness, something meant to be healed. They are like a lost child who went out into the wilderness and started their own civilization, but they never came home to mankind when they returned to civilization. They are still playing out their lost child, or prodigal son bitterness and mankind never welcomed them back into humanity. We lost our own humanity along the way as well, when we stopped seeking and knowing God.