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Utterance 4 of the 10 Mamarim of creation: "let there be dry land"
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In this series Our God, we break down the profound connection between ancient Torah wisdom, Kabbalah, and modern physics. While Utterance 3 built the invisible laws of the universe (like gravity and space), Utterance 4 is the exact moment raw energy condensed into solid matter—giving the universe its very first "floor." #Genesis #Torah #Kabbalah #Creation #PhysicsAndFaith #dayfour
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Hello.
>> Hey, Elish.
>> What was utterance four again?
>> Let the waters be gathered, let dry land
appear.
>> Isn't that the same as let there be
firmament?
>> It is incredibly easy to confuse the
two.
>> What do the rabbis say on the difference
between three and four?
>> The rabbis break down the sharp
difference between utterance three and
utterance four across three layers of
reality.
>> So, four is entirely physical?
>> In Torah and Kabbalistic thought,
nothing is strictly physical.
>> So, basically they're saying that our
reality starts at this point.
>> Yes, exactly.
From our human perspective, this is the
literal birth of our physical reality.