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August 31, 2018

Joseph wore his soul on his sleeve in the form of a coat. What do you wear on the inside?

When Moses came down the mountain, his face glowed brighter than sun. The light that lives and lives.

Like Lurianic Kabbalists say, when we receive the Light of God, we shatter, and shards must be gathered and put together again.

We are demonstrating the separation, keeping our coats on the inside. Let us demonstrate our unity. We are one source.

Like Adam walked in the Garden of Eden in a skin of light, I am His sleeve inside out. You are His skin. We are The Face.

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