Allegory of the long spoons
The allegory of the long spoons is a parable that shows the difference between heaven and hell by means of people forced to eat with long spoons. It is attributed to Rabbi Haim of Romshishok, as well as other sources. The allegory can be summarized as follows: In each location, the inhabitants are given access to food, but the utensils are too unwieldy to serve oneself with. In hell, the people cannot cooperate, and consequently starve. In heaven, the diners feed one another across the table and are sated.
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Allegory of the long spoons
The allegory of the long spoons is a parable that shows the difference between heaven and hell by means of people forced to eat with long spoons. It is attributed to Rabbi Haim of Romshishok, as well as other sources. The allegory can be summarized as follows: In each location, the inhabitants are given access to food, but the utensils are too unwieldy to serve oneself with. In hell, the people cannot cooperate, and consequently starve. In heaven, the diners feed one another across the table and are sated.
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La alegoría de las cucharas la ...... consejo para gente solitaria.
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The allegory of the long spoon ...... nd in advice to lonely people.
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La alegoría de las cucharas la ...... consejo para gente solitaria.
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The allegory of the long spoon ...... cross the table and are sated.
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Alegoría de las cucharas largas
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Allegory of the long spoons
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