When Moses received the tablets on two occasions, the…
Page 103. When Moses received the tablets on two occasions, the first were cast down and shattered by Moses when he found worshiping the golden calf. The second set were preserved in tact. These were always kept in the holy Ark. Perhaps this teaching is pointing to a lesson relating to human life. Each individual has strengths, virtues, and accomplishments. They reflect a person at his best when he is hole. But each individual also has weaknesses, moral, blemishes, and failures. to live a balanced life, one needs to store both sets together.
— from Who Is Flying (Self, Nature & Nurture)
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