AVI BINUR: MERCY GATE בָּרוּךְ הַשֵׁם
Anonymous: itineraries, scheduling tours months in advance, shallow plans like that really, really, really irk me, lately. it's not the abrogation of time; rather, it's a profound, yet calm urgency, a form av exquisite repentance, that sanctifies each heightened moment, potentially, ushering the ineffable into the earthy realm

timelessness is bordering on Fatalism, though, but my novice understanding av a she-donkey is that she is docile, not known to be as agile as a steed, sorta like bat yissachar and, i don't know, ben rusim: riding a donkey appears to be the personification of the underdog, but is also accompanied by the strength of the masses, something the Nations Fail to recognize in Israel; perhaps, achievements or merit ie blessing overwhelms most. it's hardest to envy a poor nobody, but the envy of the Nations can arouse a poor nobody to be used mightily to overturn all their tables, so to speak. i don't know. i'm no longer that invested in convincing the West to repent. 

all obey, regardless.

shomron, y'hudah, v yerushalayim should be more receptive to those that hear without you telling them what to do. does that make any sense? it's like I don't need to tell the upper eastern hemisphere what to do: they just heed [like the chicken analogy: what comes first, tefilah or the answer to your needs]

Anonymous: in the absence of friendship, or, rather, as the Nations jockey for position, Jonathan Pollard, John Cantlie and Saeed Abedini languish in prisons. their Isolation and torture at the hands of inhospitable hosts are arousing volatility, below and above. it's personal. as the Nations teeter on the brink of Nuclear Annihilation, their demise should not come as a surprise, in lieu of their abandonment of brotherhood.

Abandonment is grounds for Divorce.

what irks me is when exiled israelim emulate such maltreatment. the plants in dimona don't help usher calm. if anything, tolerating abominable decor exacerbates the climate of war. those fortified structures should be the first to be dismantled, among other eyesores over there. it can happen, legally, but as friends are sacrificed and nature responds accordingly to the injustice of captivity, i wouldn't want to have to actually demolish illegal abominations. would you actually rid the land of gross stuff by your very hands? some of that stuff is poisonous, not worth the marrow, but cleaning must be followed through. some trends that might prove costly, in the short run: it's silly for exiled israelim to block on social media. and petty. but it's become a microscopic pattern that has macro consequences. opposition should be expected, but to not be consistent in blocking is telling. also, isn't that what the ottoman turk did and why the east gate remains sealed? and why access to tombs has become increasingly difficult? why road closures and ugly fences and check points and korach-esque sinkholes and increasingly bumpy highways and droughts and boycotts etal manifest? i can't emphasize enough to be consistent. if you block an ally, but tolerate dialogue with historical anti-semites, then block all friends, and continue to be duped by your historical enemies. such is the business of the red heifers of sinai and beit el. i mean, pretty sure jonathan would expect smart brethren to welcome friendly banter, instead of entertaining political animosity. such talk borders on masochism. perhaps, after this generation is tested, existentially, israel may reap the fruit of the persian kingdom, as promised to esther. hu knows. all i know is that high-profile israeli exiles and christians have become too easy with pushing the button. pretty sure most aren't poets and shouldn't be writing, regardless, unless everybody happens to be qualified to arouse the heavens through written song, which they don't, otherwise the world would be much more pleasant. frankly, the lack of discernment bugs me. why provoke anybody to anger, if doing so risks inquisitory harm? just be consistent. like eggs, sunny side up. and don't sever the yoke. don't make it worse than it all ready is. okay, need to really address the amateur martial artistry of gringos or else their presumption will lead to more graphic recompense.

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Filipino Proverb: There is no earthly bliss not watered by tears.

Bnei Lot are of an ancient origin. In the migratory tradition of Ruth begun more than two millennia ago, a remnant of David and Solomon migrated into Maritime Southeast Asia which comprises what is now Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, The Philippines, and Singapore, as well as Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, with a sizeable minority of Malays migrating back to their tribal allotments in Sephardic Judah, besides Terrestrial and Figurative Jordan.