How God Gets Around

. . . the patriarchs are themselves the Merkavah [divine chariot], and the same is also true of their children after them, and of every righteous man.
- Ezra ben Solomon, The Secret of the Tree of Knowledge

If man made God rather than the other way around, God would still be man's finest invention and worthy of preservation. We are chariots for an invisible rider, and even if the rider is all in our heads, He still moves us.

God doesn't dwell in the land of Israel. God dwells in the individual Israel, "He that struggles." As we are driven into exile, God is that which drives us.

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