Understanding the Concept “Three” Correctly
Now that we have understood that there are no abstract concepts in Torah, and that includes moral principles and numbers, that all that is in Torah is meant to be actualized and become actual realities in which we live and dwell and interact; we are in the position to understand the “trinity” correctly.
Three is not an abstract number. It is a very real geographical and societal dwelling for real living Beings.
We were divested of our land by being made to believe in the “spiritual”. There is not “spiritual” in Torah. All is meant to be actual. Insofar as something is spiritual, it has not been actualized. If we are to regain our actual holdings, we will have to descend from the “spiritual” realms, which we are taught are more lofty and noble and represent greater intelligence than the actual – and become dwellers in the Land.
The very word 'spiritual' is an etymon of the Hebrew s'far – which we have seen is a frontier, not a book, but a very real frontier.
S'far, meaning frontier (ספר), is equal to 340, which is the value of the word שלי, which means mine. That is the value of the word מכפר, which literally means from the village, but was translated as “to make atonement” in order to get us on a disembodied trip and separate us from our Land.
So let us take a look at the word שלש in Torah, which is translated as three. And let us take a look at the word משֻלש, which is translated as three times or “trinity” and we will see what they actually say.
Another related concept that has been understood as being spiritual is רוח, pronounced ru'ach [guttural ch] and has been translated as breath or spirit. The Holy Spirit is all about actual holdings on Land, which, please God, I'll demonstrate in the Hebrew proofs below.
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