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The Esoteric Mystery of the Cat: Doors Between Worlds, from Egypt to Kabbalah.

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In the silent shadows of the night, where light contracts and the veils grow thin, walks the Cat: liminal creature, guardian of secrets, living bridge between the seen and the unseen. Its presence—utterly commonplace, yet profoundly enigmatic—has enthralled the ancient civilizations, from the banks of the Nile to the sacred texts of the people of Israel. Within this veil of mystery, gematria and the midrashim unveil esoteric connections wherein the feline emerges as a symbol of divine equilibrium, modesty, and triumph over primordial chaos. It is no mere beast, but a shem chay—a living Name, an avatar of tikkun for the fallen sparks, the very embodiment of tzimtzum walking on four silent paws. The Hebrew word for “cat” in its masculine form is חתול (chatul), the feminine חתולה (chatula), and the plural חתולים (chatulim). This word appears nowhere in the Written Torah (the Chumash), nor is it mentioned explicitly in the Tanakh. Domestic cats, so ubiquitous in ancient Egypt, remain consp...

Vegans list

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  Fatal Cases Linked to Extreme Vegan Diets Name Location/Year Diet Details Background & Issues (Cause of Death) Karolina Krzyżak Indonesia/2025 Raw fruits only (often 1/day) for "pure lifestyle" in Bali. 27-year-old Polish woman; severe malnutrition/exhaustion from caloric/nutrient deficits (B12, protein, fats); weighed <23 kg (~50 lbs) with organ failure/decayed teeth. Refused medical help; direct diet link per reports. Zhanna Samsonova (D'Art) Malaysia/2023 Raw fruits (durian/jackfruit), sprouts, juices only; no water for 6 years (10+ years total). 39-year-old Russian influencer; starvation + "cholera-like infection" from exhaustion; weighed ~40 kg with swollen legs/oozing lymph. Refused intervention despite warnings; family/autopsy tied to deficiencies. H. Jay Dinshah USA/2000 Strict vegan (no animal products) for 23 years post-vegetarianism. 66-year-old founder of American Vegan Society; sudden heart attack. Debated link to potential long-term B12/om...