Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday, 1 December 2010



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Kislev 24, 5771 · December 1, 2010
Infinite Light

By Tzvi Freeman
A strong light is hostile to the eyes. An intense light will burn and destroy. An immense body of light will vaporize anything, turning molecules to atoms, atoms to particles, particles to energy.
An infinite light, however, knows no bounds. It can go anywhere and enter any place. Nothing can say to infinity, "I cannot bear you! You are too powerful for me!"-for, if so, that would be a limitation on the infinite.
That is the name the Kabbalists call G-d-the Infinite Light. No place is too small, no moment too insignificant, for the Infinite Light to belong.