The Big Bang and Breaking glass
Time, as we know it, began approximately fourteen billion years ago. From the Kabbalistic, spiritual perspective, the “big bang” was the shattering of Adam’s soul.
We see it as a material event because we see the world through corporeal (self centered) eyes. If we could see it from the perspective of the force that induced this massive explosion we call “the big bang,” we would see it as an outcome of Adam’s attempt to receive using the last, and greatest desire, as described in the previous chapter.
As the original desires evolved in stages, their mundane parallels appeared and corrected one at a time, from the easiest to the hardest. Now, as each desire manifests itself in our universe, Nature, which we said in Chapter 1 is synonymous with the Creator, must “teach” it to work so that it contributes to the well-being and sustainability of the universe.
To accomplish this, Nature applies a very similar approach to Darwin’s natural selection principle. In fact, many leading scholars now acknowledge the existence of the natural selection process in the period before the advent of life on earth. Professor Ada Yonath, Nobel Prize laureate in Chemistry, made the following statement in an international convention celebrating the 150th anniversary of the publication of Darwin’s On the Origin of the Species: “The survival of the fittest and natural selection played an important role in the pre-biotic world, even though these qualities are related primarily to the evolution of the species.”
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