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Pomegranate Kaleidoscope
PUNICA GRANATUM So you had a bad day? Think Pomegranate; the inside universe ... that inspired grenades, etymology, history, Jewish numerical blunders ... Roman blunders into Carthage again. Jewish Numerical Blunders as in estimating each Pomegranate has 613 seeds, matching the laws or rules of the Pharisees. The Pharisees were religious, followers of Moses, they said: but Jesus was their enemy because He said "Law cannot save us but Grace of God alone can." Pharisees are in every religion: they love RELIGION not God. Each pomegranate has from 375 to over 1000 seeds (not 613 Pharisaical rules to be religious, like avoiding "work" on Sabbaths, including HEALING that Jesus did on Saturdays!!) Can humans make wrapping tissue as fine as membranes covering and protecting these diamond-shaped ruby seeds? What joy to taste their vitality and nutrients. Thank Nature and Nature's God. amen, shalom-shalom. Yes, in Paradise, Adam and Eve ate pomegranate No, to apple-etymology - No, to The French "Grenade" No, more or less 613 seeds (sorry Pharisees and thy 613 Law) Yes, Malum Granatum, no origin in Carthage, Latin Rome's flaw (c)Deo, Pomegranates are mentioned in the 4,000 year-old system of healing, AYURVEDA.
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