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With a ''dalet'' ד experience, you cannot ask questions; it is a command. With a ''rosh'' ר experience you can dialog and know. Say "reveals, revealed, or revealing" when drawing the ''rosh'' ר. | With a ''dalet'' ד experience, you cannot ask questions; it is a command. With a ''rosh'' ר experience you can dialog and know. Say "reveals, revealed, or revealing" when drawing the ''rosh'' ר. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 23 August 2022
The rosh is like the dalet ד but it has the rounded corner; it takes on and includes personality. The word rosh means destitute. [v 1] It is why people fall on their faces when God reveals himself. They are destitute before him. When God walked with Adam, or met Moses on the mountaintop, these were rosh experiences.
With a dalet ד experience, you cannot ask questions; it is a command. With a rosh ר experience you can dialog and know. Say "reveals, revealed, or revealing" when drawing the rosh ר. |
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