Our humble two eyes, using eye makeup or not, trimming eyebrows or not, using a skin color lotion to hide the shadow beneath our eyes or not, a pencil to design the lines of the eye lashes maybe so, some of us blessed to have extensive full bushy eye lashes and some are not. Using false eye lashes that curl upwards wanting-ly. The eyes of a puppy or kitty as s/he asks for his/her daily meal, meat chunks, getting Cod fish, Cod spelled backwards is Doc, or Doctor. Eating Cod as prescribed by one's Doctor, Doc, who said "Rest is Best", and the meal he prescribed said "Butter is Better". Kosher foods as a Doctors' prescribed diet. Kosher Fish dunked in butter, not shrimp.
Chumash for the day? Ram's blood on Aaron's right earlobe, ram's blood on his clothing. Aaron being a Levite and also Moses descended from Levi also a Kohen. Blood for each with a thigh and breast from a perfect ram, sacrificed for Priests. Blood spilled on the altar. Blood, blood, everywhere, sanctification, holiness, blood of the purest of the pure, to be swallowed by Prophets, the purest Prophet of the pure.
Can we imagine these bloody altars when we close our eyes? Looking into a light then shutting our eyes, seeing blood through the reflective light as our eyelids are purple and maroon in color. A color wheel circulating around and around inside our eyes, lids shut tightly then lightly, splashing crimson turning into yellow, from yellow to golden. A slashing of light blue as the eyes remain closed, eyes to see Aaron and Moses, seeing the sacrificial ram, being there when the angels told Abraham not to sacrifice Isaac, instead to sacrifice the ram.
After eight days we circumcise our sons. Why eight? Because the Messiah will be here on Earth on the eighth day of the week. Eight days to a week! The future we hope will offer us more not less.
Waiting for the Coming of The Messiah back here on Earth, and for Kraft Philadelphia Cream Cheese to go on sale!
A future for us all, life to look forward to no matter how old you are. Reincarnation after our lives to extend our lives eternally, never to die.
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