There are a thousand and one gates leading into the orchard of mystical truth. Every human being has his own gate. We must never make the mistake of wanting to enter the orchard by any gate but our own. To do this is dangerous for the one who enters and also for those who are already there.
In "Night," Elie Wiesel emphasizes the diversity of individual paths to understanding profound truths. He likens these paths to various gates that lead into an orchard, suggesting that each person has a unique entry point that reflects their personal experiences and beliefs. Attempting to access this spiritual or mystical realm through someone else's gate can be perilous, both for the seeker and for those who have already found their own way.
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