The Biblical Command to Not Mix Linen and Wool
In the Bible, there is a command not to mix linen and wool. A Jewish doctor conducted an experimental study in the 1990s on the frequencies of these fabrics. She discovered that:
- ๐งต Linen has a frequency of 5,000
- ๐ Wool also has a frequency of 5,000
- โ When put together, they cancel each other out because they conduct in opposite directions
In comparison:
- ๐ฟ Organic cotton has a frequency of 110
- ๐ Polyester has a frequency of 80
The Healing Power of Linen
Wearing 100% linen fabric from the flax plant (not cotton linen) could be incredibly healing due to its high frequency. Linen was once commonly used for hospital sheets.
The Spiritual Significance of Not Mixing
The concept of not mixing is emphasized repeatedly in the Scriptures. Mixing leads to becoming “lukewarm,” which is mentioned negatively in the Book of Revelation.
Linen represents the spirit, while wool represents the flesh nature. Wearing both together would cause them to argue and combat each other, just as mixing the spiritual with the fleshly leads to inner conflict. The goal is to crucify the flesh and focus on spiritual matters.
Linen and Wool in the Tabernacle
In the original tabernacle, the inner sanctuary had layers of linen, wool, and possibly leather. This may have created an electrical dead zone. There seem to be many fascinating electrical aspects to the temple.
Interesting Fact: A man who wore linen and wool together at an event once got sick, possibly demonstrating the adverse effects of mixing these fabrics.
Additional Facts About Linen:
- ๐ Ancient Egyptian priests wore linen robes, associating the fabric with purity and divinity.
- ๐ฐ Linen was once so valuable that it was used as currency in ancient Egypt.
- ๐ก๏ธ Linen is naturally thermoregulating, keeping the wearer cool in summer and warm in winter.
- ๐ฟ Flax, the plant from which linen is made, is one of the oldest cultivated crops, dating back to 8000 BC.