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Go Within

As someone who enjoys observing the night sky, I noticed when Abraham offers the 'Meshuleshet' offering in Lech Lecha, there is also a Meshulash/Triangle in the sky. Could the triangle be pointing toward Jerusalem? Perhaps yes, to someone beginning their journey in the Euphrates. וַיֹּ֣אמֶר אֵלָ֗יו קְחָ֥ה לִי֙ עֶגְלָ֣ה מְשֻׁלֶּ֔שֶׁת וְעֵ֥ז מְשֻׁלֶּ֖שֶׁת וְאַ֣יִל מְשֻׁלָּ֑שׁ וְתֹ֖ר וְגוֹזָֽל׃ [source: Genesis 15:9] Impromptu poetry in the form of rhyming couplets on Lech Lecha inspired by the 60-degree cosmological synchronicities of the meshulash (triangle) in the sky.


Feeling free,

Having done a lifetime of wonder,

He looked at the stars,

And cleared all cosmic thunder.


The stars to the East shone with

Serpents rising,

So he headed West-Northwest; obviously, not surprising.


He forewent his thought,

Based it all on AI,

When the ground’s feeling cursed,

His heart jumped to the sky,


The master of the stars,

Observed the stars’ master,

And conducted himself,

to avoid every disaster.


A protection from heaven,

Akrab in the sky,

He could navigate blindly,

In the blink of an eye.


He played cosmic seek,

Cycled with cosmic hide,

Journeyed far in the dessert,

His heart grew deep and wide,


He reached the transistor,

Crossed it with Never,

This ground is perfect,

Can I stay here forever?


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