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Mikveh: Jewish ritual immersion in water « oneClimbs.com Jewish Astethic, Judaism Aesthetic, Jewish Aesthetic, Jewish Stuff, Mikvah Judaism, Jewish Mysticism, Jewish Lifestyle, Jewish Beliefs, Messianic Jewish

A recent post on Junior Ganymede mentions the ritual bath called a mikveh where Jews practiced ritual immersions in pools of water. The parallels to Christian baptism (which means to dip or immerse) are many. In both rituals the purpose of the immersion is a symbolic cleansing or refreshing. Ancient

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Mikveh: Sacred, Sensual Gray Waters Far From Green Water Healing, Jewish Mysticism, Ice Rain, Shaman Woman, Heart Fire, Messianic Judaism, Kosher Cooking, Image Of Jesus, Places In Usa

The first time I entered into the mikveh, it felt as if my body was suspended in something extraordinary, primordial fluid, if you will. Every sense awoke. The water felt warm against my skin, like a comforting caress, and the gentle lapping sounds echoed against the walls and whooshed in my ears. Time became irrelevant […]

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Magdala (the home of Mary Magdalene) There is a beautiful church , right on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, dedicated to the women from Galilee. This Mikvah is a bath used for the purpose of ritual immersion in Judaism to achieve ritual purity. Most forms of ritual impurity can be purified through immersion in any natural collection of water. However, some impurities, such as a zav, require "living water", such as springs or groundwater wells. The Sea Of Galilee, Promise Land, Sea Of Galilee, Beautiful Church, Ritual Bath, Mary Magdalene, Promised Land, Living Water, My Soulmate

Magdala (the home of Mary Magdalene) There is a beautiful church , right on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, dedicated to the women from Galilee. This Mikvah is a bath used for the purpose of ritual immersion in Judaism to achieve ritual purity. Most forms of ritual impurity can be purified through immersion in any natural collection of water. However, some impurities, such as a zav, require "living water", such as springs or groundwater wells.

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