TORAH → FUNDAMENTALS Issue 775 · August 28, 2019

The New You

Impart the values of the past with the innovations of the present

The New You

 

Are you the same person you were ten years ago?

Scientifically speaking, the answer is a definite no. The cells in your arms and legs today are not the same cells of ten years ago. The blood coursing through your arteries and veins today is not the same blood as ten years ago.

While the rate at which cells replace themselves may vary from a few days to a few years, one fact remains true: The vast majority of the cells in our bodies are different from the cells that were in our bodies a few years ago. In a very real sense, we are not the same people we were ten years ago.

As we know, everything in the physical world has a parallel in the spiritual world.

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