“One” is an anagram of “Neo”: to be One, one must become a new human being, to pass through an inner metamorphosis.
For the New Wine, which is the New Torah, requires a new human being in order to be received.
“One” is also an anagram of “Eno”, the “Wine.”
“Wine” can be read as “Ve” (“And” in Hebrew, written with a Vav) + “One.”
The New Torah reveals that the letter Vav, which symbolizes connection, is in fact a One — one only needs to look for oneself.
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“Yayin” (“Wine” in Hebrew) has a gematria of 70, corresponding to the 70 symbolic nations that make up Humanity.
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“One” is “Un” in French. UN also stands for the United Nations: to be One is to understand that all nations are within us.
UN, reversed, becomes NU (“Naked” in French).
In Paradise, we are naked: without clothes, without masks, without disguises.
When one is One, there is nothing left to hide.
