Our Why - Status Change
Mikveh means to restore a person's state of purity through immersion in natural "living" water. Immersing one's body or the washing of ones hands is symbolic of this action. Our approach is rooted in quality and integrity of understanding why we act and embrace these beautiful moments- ensuring that everything we do reflects our commitment to excellence.
The act is similar to "baptism" for some believers - however Mikveh (Hebrew, מִקְוֶה), literally translated as a “collection” or “gathering,” is a pool or bath of clear water in which immersion renders ritually clean a person who has become ritually unclean. It's a Status Change in the Kingdom!
Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect"
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The Water" mayim (מים)
Two words are used to describe this chaotic, pre-created sea: “the deep” (tehom) and “the waters” (mayim). Mayim is just the plural form of the word for “waters\
This symbolizing purification, renewal, and spiritual connection, such as immersing in the mikvah or ritual hand-washing before eating bread.
