There is apparently a contextual meaning to this other than "in gd's image," yes? From context you seem to be meaning it as sort of 'living and thinking and being part of the universe.' Especially if neshome is soul, so, OK, thank you.)
(I'm Unitarian Universalist but generally curious. Just also very *very* WASP.)
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"b'tzelem elohim"
There is apparently a contextual meaning to this other than "in gd's image," yes? From context you seem to be meaning it as sort of 'living and thinking and being part of the universe.' Especially if neshome is soul, so, OK, thank you.)
(I'm Unitarian Universalist but generally curious. Just also very *very* WASP.)