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Posted by: Vera City ()
Date: October 02, 2012 07:14AM
It is interesting that Orthodox Jews burn their nail clippings prior to every Shabbat, a holy day. According to Kabbalists the nails contain the lowest level of material energy and darkness. They are considered "klipah" or evil; something with no light; a husk or dead. To feed nails to a person is a way to manifest metaphysical evil upon them. In fact horror stories include the metaphorical world of husks or shells; things that block the light.
"The shell is one of the most common horror movie themes; Take a mask, a doll, or any dead representation of a living thing, shine a light out of its eyes, and becomes a thing of evil intent. The powers of evil appear in the shape of the animate dead - skulls, bones, zombies, vampires, and phantasms." ~ Rabbi Levi bar Ido
Posted by: Vera City ()
Date: October 02, 2012 07:14AM
It is interesting that Orthodox Jews burn their nail clippings prior to every Shabbat, a holy day. According to Kabbalists the nails contain the lowest level of material energy and darkness. They are considered "klipah" or evil; something with no light; a husk or dead. To feed nails to a person is a way to manifest metaphysical evil upon them. In fact horror stories include the metaphorical world of husks or shells; things that block the light.
"The shell is one of the most common horror movie themes; Take a mask, a doll, or any dead representation of a living thing, shine a light out of its eyes, and becomes a thing of evil intent. The powers of evil appear in the shape of the animate dead - skulls, bones, zombies, vampires, and phantasms." ~ Rabbi Levi bar Ido