
Judaism
The path to promised land. Moses parted the Red Sea so that his people can cross on their journey to promised land, the ancient path.

The parable of Moses taking his followers to the promised land by parting water in the Red Sea is to depict escaping from tyranny and misery made by our egoistic mind–water, and transcending to wisdom–the promised land. This path is known as the ancient path.
Moses and the Promised Land: The act of crossing the Red Sea into the Promised Land is a foundational metaphor. The Red Sea represents the perilous separation from the known world (Egypt/bondage), and the Promised Land is the spiritual inheritance—the state of freedom and covenant with the divine. The journey itself is the ancient path.
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