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Eternal Liiva. 999 footsteps. Footstep 1

“ (…) the footsteps of the Mashiach are not recognized and are even belittled because of our many sins.” (Kol HaTor)

Mindaugas Peleckis
2015 m. Rugsėjo 30 d., 01:11
Skaityta: 46 k.
Golem of Vilna
Golem of Vilna

There is no forgiveness for us in this Earth. We found water on Mars, but almost no humans left on Earth. We did and do so many bad things. People must live in peace, period. How? They must solve it. Forget money, forget greed, and forget everything except memento mori. Go to Palermo, visit Catacombe dei Cappuccini, feel the death around you.

Nobody can help you. A human being is nothing, nothing and nothing, sometimes just nobody. But Messiah, Meshiach, Mahdi, Maitreya, Metteyya, Maitri, Jampa, Ajita, Christ…

We wait for Him. We are those who wait. And our footsteps are many, 999. It’s 1000 minus 1. That was written in Kol HaTor (קול התור or "The Voice of the Turtledove") by Rabbi Hillel Rivlin of Skhlov (הלל ריבלין‎; 1758-1838), who was a close disciple of the Vilna Gaon.

Rabbi Rivlin knew the Eternal Liiva. A man with no name, just a strange surname of a lost tribe. Eternal wanderer. Eternal sage. Eternal writer of all the books.

Also, Rabbi Rivlin knew what is to create a Golem. Golem of Vilna.

That’s where our story begins. 

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