fantastic. Makes so much sense. Thank you for explaining that. I'm wondering... it seems to me that paradox is at the heart of everything in creation. Is it a true statement to say that until you find the paradox of a thing you don't know it's truth? I thought I learned that Hashem creates a thing together with it's opposite. Yes?
Rabbi, the angels that are over the 70 nations, do they give witness/judge their people or do they always work in the positive for them? Do they see their people as always doing right and others as wrong? Like for example, the Angel that is governing Russia and (Putin) and the other Angel for Ukraine and its leader. Does it consider all that is done for its people as right? So it justifies all actions? And do the angels contend with each? Or do they harmonize since they are all working for God?
Great question. From what I remember, they protect their people. There is a specific work on this topic, which I haven't looked at in years. I'll need to review it and hopefully find an answer.
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fantastic. Makes so much sense. Thank you for explaining that.
I'm wondering... it seems to me that paradox is at the heart of everything in creation. Is it a true statement to say that until you find the paradox of a thing you don't know it's truth? I thought I learned that Hashem creates a thing together with it's opposite. Yes?
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Rabbi, the angels that are over the 70 nations, do they give witness/judge their people or do they always work in the positive for them? Do they see their people as always doing right and others as wrong? Like for example, the Angel that is governing Russia and (Putin) and the other Angel for Ukraine and its leader. Does it consider all that is done for its people as right? So it justifies all actions? And do the angels contend with each? Or do they harmonize since they are all working for God?
Great question. From what I remember, they protect their people. There is a specific work on this topic, which I haven't looked at in years. I'll need to review it and hopefully find an answer.