I am Batyah Ginzberg, the CEO and Founder of "Ginzberg Creative Arts and Writing, Inc." I am a descendant of the Davidic Line of the Mashiach. I am an Israelite Hebrew Priestess, and my father was a Hebrew Levi Priest. I am an information research specialist, a librarian, an artist, a blogger, a writer, and a businesswoman. I am writing in honor of my Rabbi, in memory of my father Emanuel Ginsburg, and in honor of my mother Jarie Granton. These inspirations Batyah has written are her personal accounts of her understandings of The Hebrew Proverbs based on the original Hebrew text and are written in her creative stream of consciousness poetic style of writing.

Thursday, December 25, 2014

"Be Not Wise In Thine Own Eyes;
Fear The Lord And Depart From Evil."
~Proverbs 4:7
 
Departing from evil, purity, achievement, holiness, learning, learning to become wise, being wisdom-wise, quantity of wisdom[s], who to teach, [dis]arrogance, [un]haughty[ness], thinking thoughts wisely, wisely comprehending the choosiest of choices, healthy fruitful living, thoughtful thinking in wisdom[ic] ways. Bottom of hierachy as mortals, all equality for all always. To wish for peace is wisdom, to survive during war is wisdom, to beat all odds is wisdom. Wisdom is Cho-achmah a Hebrew noun with the feminine ending AH.
 
Aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh. Sighing with relief, Cho-achma is wisdom, creativity is intelligence, intellectualism combined with creativity is a combo packed with a boxer's punch, punching computer keys not a boxer's punching bag. Drumming up ideas without bongos, brainstorming, brain not raining, storming like lightening, wishing for an umbrella but not on a sunny day. Takes one to know one. Protection from others who are arrogant, authoritarian, fascist, leaders but leading to nowhere, making one's own choices, Psalm 1: "Blessed is s/he who does not follow the counsel of the wicked." Birds of a feather stick together. Feathers flying, birds dying. Sticking to one's words. "Promising is making an oath." "Making an oath is a Covenant, to be honored." Wisdom is also knowing when to stop.

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