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Yeah ... No camel getting through that door. Unless they are a baby camel. Have to become like a Child to enter into the Kingdom of God.

There is an actual place called the eye of the needle, which is a smaller than usual opening in the wall. A rich man would have to take everything off of his camel, squeeze the camel through it, then carry all his things through the "eye of the needle" (a real place) and then load the camel back up.

More proof that the Word usually gives us a spiritual meaning, a deep meaning and a literal meaning.

its seems like there is many mysterious places which is so amazing i like this picture so amazing. .

you know quite a lot about your thing and what you wrote is quite interesting and fun to read.

PARDES : "Pardes" refers to (types of) approaches to biblical exegesis or interpretation of text in Torah study. The term, sometimes also spelled PaRDeS, is an acronym formed from the same initials of the following four approaches:

Peshat (פְּשָׁט‬) — "surface" ("straight") or the literal (direct) meaning.
Remez (רֶמֶז‬) — "hints" or the deep (allegoric: hidden or symbolic) meaning beyond just the literal sense.
Derash (דְּרַשׁ‬) — from Hebrew darash: "inquire" ("seek") — the comparative (midrashic) meaning, as given through similar occurrences.
Sod (סוֹד‬) (pronounced with a long O as in 'soda') — "secret" ("mystery") or the esoteric/mystical meaning, as given through inspiration or revelation.

Very good. I am interested in learning all 4 meanings of every word.

There are always these 4 layers to each letter and word.... but an infinite # of meanings with the Sod.