This week’s Torah portion, Balak, calls us to lift our eyes and notice the signs and messengers that appear on our paths.
Read MoreWe sit this week with the mayim chayim, the waters of life, that flow to us from the source of creation and give nourishment to all.
Read MoreThis week’s Torah portion, Korach, urges us to reflect on what motivates our words and actions and directs us to seek guidance from the truths that spring forth from the earth.
Read MoreThis week's Torah portion, shelach lecha, calls us to notice what influences our perceptions and to practice seeing what is good and possible, even when we are afraid.
Read MoreAs we sit together this week, we tend the fires of devotion that help us remain aware of the Divine presence that dwells within us and calls us forward into the fullness of life.
Read MoreWith the fires from Mt. Sinai still burning, we give thanks and continue to open to receive the gifts that are ours to give.
Read MoreAs we come to the last week of the Omer we take our seats, aware that we sit in the Divine Presence.
Read MoreThe 6th week of the Omer, Yesod, Foundation Connection, grounds us in our relationships with the earth, the ancestors and the aish tamid, the always fire at the core of all.
Read MorePresence. Patience. Gratitude. Glory. This 5th week of the Omer, Hod, calls forth these qualities.
Read MoreRight here, right now we sit in eternity. We will invite this awareness and the wisdom it offers.
Read MoreIyar shines with radiant light, natural healing and sings of second chances. Beauty is illuminated so as to break open our hearts to love, feel, cry and connect.
Read MoreGevurah contains the strength of a spiritual warrior who stands for truth and bows in awe and humility.
Read MoreWe begin the Omer journey in Chesed, in the realm of loving kindness and generosity.
Read MoreAs we prepare ourselves for the Passover festival we will sit into the call to clear out the chamaytz, the stories, habits, ways of thinking and being that keep us bound and unable to step into the fullness of our lives.
Read MoreThis week we begin Vayikra (Leviticus) the 3rd book of the Torah. In this week’s Torah portion the Mystery calls—draw close to me.
Read MoreThe work of the Mishkan, the dwelling for the Divine Presence, is complete and a cloud rests upon it by day and a fire by night.
Read MoreWe sit together with whatever arises and practice responding with kindness and love.
Read MoreWe sit together as the month of Adar brings us to the edge of Purim.
Read MoreAs we sit we will bring to awareness the presence of the Mystery that dwells within and among us. At the close of the sit we will set intentions to recognize ourselves and each other as dwellings for the Divine.
Read MoreAs we sit with this week’s Torah portion we will honor the ways in which the Divine is revealed through our relationships and through our seeking of justice.
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