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“ . . . based on Jewish sources”
page 6, meaning page 7 of the PDF —
from the story “The Besht and the Robbers”
“When from afar they saw him walk to the edge of the mountain engrossed in his meditations, they said, ‘He will probably fall to the bottom and break his bones, God forbid.’ When he came near the edge, the other mountain moved towards him and the ground became level. . . . ”
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One possibility is, perhaps many religions are filled with miracles ? ??
I think it’s far more likely to be urban legend. When we see rustling in the tall grass, we’re more likely to think tiger. And that part is healthy and helps us survive. But then we take it 2 or 3 steps further and envision a magical world.
page 6, meaning page 7 of the PDF —
from the story “The Besht and the Robbers”
“When from afar they saw him walk to the edge of the mountain engrossed in his meditations, they said, ‘He will probably fall to the bottom and break his bones, God forbid.’ When he came near the edge, the other mountain moved towards him and the ground became level. . . . ”
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One possibility is, perhaps many religions are filled with miracles ? ??
I think it’s far more likely to be urban legend. When we see rustling in the tall grass, we’re more likely to think tiger. And that part is healthy and helps us survive. But then we take it 2 or 3 steps further and envision a magical world.
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