10/29/2008

Gee-dash-dee and friends

For me, it's an interesting insight into Jewish mythologies and the ways in which the tradition associates consciousness with light, imagining that consciousness is primary in terms of knowing and creation.



It's G-dcast, which will be posting a cartoon parsha (Torah portion) every week this year. Secular Jews / those of us who don't buy into the supernatural elements of the culture may nevertheless find these interesting for the stories that they tell.

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As I recall Zoroastr was asked which was more important, the Moon or the Sun.

The Moon, he replied. Because when the sun is out, it is bright out anyway.

Posted by: tdaxp | 10/30/2008

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