Staying at home today while others are traveling: Rules of Torah to stay within your home neighborhood on Shabbat, not to be traveling abroad on a Shabbat Day of Rest.
Closing your transportation vehicle inside your garage to rest too on this holy Shabbat Day of Rest, not to burn down the tread on its tires, a gas tank not going empty, a mileage indicator not increasing in distance.
Keeping your own bed warm and your routine the same as it was last week, not to contract strange germs from strange countries on the globe; blessed with consistency, regularity, predictability, sameness: safeness.
Bringing your traveling to far away places where only your mind can go, filling up your imagination with places never seen by anyone, places that only exist in a creative mind.
Not needing an airplane or a boat, flying as an Angel with spreading wings and soaring high above the Earth to places where only the Angels can go. Using nighttime dreams to escape, not a bus or a train, contented to be in a place you create, in your own dreams, a perfect place, a place just for you and where only you can go.
Traveling around the world accepting Facebook friends from every nation, enjoying life with them as you chat on your computer. Not lifting a foot or a leg, simply going anywhere at anytime as you leave the place where you are to be somewhere else. To be in a place of anywhere that is everywhere.
In the same place you are everyday, and in this same place to be in a different place as you surf the World Wide Web, discovering new websites, learning new languages, getting translations.
To be wherever, anytime, anywhere you want to be; whenever you wish!
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