Do they do this everywhere? The wall thing? The Wall, place your hands and wait for it to sing. Never understood it. The wall thing. If you touch the wall, it answers you? Touch the wall, feel the stone. It has a memory. Believe. No. It's a wall.
I have seen people do this on holiday? I don't understand it, unless it's from an archaeological standpoint. Sometimes the surfaces need to be felt to experience their constructs?
The wall of wails. I am curious like if on the pyramids? Or at the mausoleum?
It just looks like children being sent to a naughty corner.
The Mecca thing has an entirely different basis where again it is completely conspiratorial on its origin and indeed its placement today. It has and hosts mythical and otherworldly powers. It stores their prayers. But is a conspiracy. Mecca wasn't its origin, the early mosques face somewhere else. And the origin is debatable on its prior religion, not in heresy, but curiosity. Although it has a practice and rituals and it isn't a wall. No, it isn't my belief.
This wall thing is vastly different. No I don't discard the mausoleum. I understand it. We all visit the family grave. If it indeed like Christianity is a church. Or a mosque. Or a temple.
However I see people do this everywhere on holiday, touch the stone. I question the ritual of facing a wall? Let's face it we send children to the corner who behave like that.
Yes. Indeed. But that's their own connection to loss and grief. Where we send a coffin off to resting. We take the dirt and place it, we carry the coffin. We touch it, reminiscing.
It shows that you believe that this is truly God's Temple and that you are devoted to a future world run by Jews.
Do they do this everywhere? The wall thing? The Wall, place your hands and wait for it to sing. Never understood it. The wall thing. If you touch the wall, it answers you? Touch the wall, feel the stone. It has a memory. Believe. No. It's a wall.
I have seen people do this on holiday? I don't understand it, unless it's from an archaeological standpoint. Sometimes the surfaces need to be felt to experience their constructs?
The wall of wails. I am curious like if on the pyramids? Or at the mausoleum?
It just looks like children being sent to a naughty corner.
But that's an inanimate object, a wall.
The Mecca thing has an entirely different basis where again it is completely conspiratorial on its origin and indeed its placement today. It has and hosts mythical and otherworldly powers. It stores their prayers. But is a conspiracy. Mecca wasn't its origin, the early mosques face somewhere else. And the origin is debatable on its prior religion, not in heresy, but curiosity. Although it has a practice and rituals and it isn't a wall. No, it isn't my belief.
This wall thing is vastly different. No I don't discard the mausoleum. I understand it. We all visit the family grave. If it indeed like Christianity is a church. Or a mosque. Or a temple.
However I see people do this everywhere on holiday, touch the stone. I question the ritual of facing a wall? Let's face it we send children to the corner who behave like that.
Yes. Indeed. But that's their own connection to loss and grief. Where we send a coffin off to resting. We take the dirt and place it, we carry the coffin. We touch it, reminiscing.
It isn't a child facing a wall, wailing?