The second day of creation marks the introduction of duality, separating light from darkness and good from evil. This day symbolizes humanity's moral struggles and growth during the second millennium, emphasizing the importance of choices and responsibility. It highlights Jung's concept of the shadow and the need for boundaries, leading to self-awareness and personal development.
The First Day: A Story of Divine Energy, Creation, and Connection
The universe's origin blends science and spirituality, revealing a profound connection through Kabbalah, the Big Bang, and biblical teachings. Central themes include Tzimtzum, God's contraction to create space, and Or HaGanuz, the hidden light signifying divine wisdom within us. Creation is ongoing, reflecting kindness, love, and interconnectedness.

