The famous 18th Century Hasidic Rabbi Pinchas of Koretz, a student of the Baal Shem Tov, writes in his book Nofet Tzufim:
"Rain which falls after the Jewish holiday of Pesach until the holiday of Shavuot constitutes a great remedy for all illness and disease. There's no medicine like it to be found in any pharmacy.
One must stand in the rain, expose his head to the rain, and also open his mouth to let the rain fall on the right side of his mouth." [seemingly, tilt your head back and to the right]
It’s supposed to rain here tonight!!
ReplyDeleteBaruch HaShem for rains… love it!
Annie
Maybe at the time. Today I don't dare with all those chemtrails. Rain is poison here.
ReplyDeleteBut these days where everything is corrupted, the rain contains chemicals from what is being brought down with the chemtrails, etc.
ReplyDeleteHow can one trust to swallow in that water.
It is pure until the chemicals pollute the rain. Years ago, one was able to do that. This appears to be a good question.