How great is the unfolding of all life, how deep the mystery.
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Listen, pay attention: the Infinite Unfolding, in all its diversity, the Infinite Unfolding is One.
Once a day, as we eat something that comes from trees or the earth, we pause, examine its shape, color and texture, smell its fragrance and invite ourselves to wonder at the miracles of creation.
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I am grateful. I stand in relationship with the spirit of all life.
You have returned my soul to me. Great is your faith in me.
As we come to this last week of the Omer, we remind ourselves that Divinity exists within all creatures, within all creation. And the Infinite seeks to come into the world through us.
Read MoreThis sixth week of the Omer, Yesod, calls us to align with the roots of our souls. Yesod directs our attention to our foundations and our truths.
Read MoreThis week of the Omer, Hod, calls us to pause and notice where we are on our journeys. It urges us to stand still for a moment, to practice patience and set an intention to let things unfold in their own time.
Read MoreTiferet: Brokenness in Beauty
The cracks of Divinity
That allow for the light to shine through
A radiant glory permeates all creation.
Read MoreI saw a male owl in the woods this morning sitting silently on a small tree branch. Someone told those of us gathered that he was guarding the nest of his mate who was on a tree close by.
What a wonderful gift to receive on this twelfth day of the Omer—Hod sh’b Gevurah—glory within strength: the vulnerable nest; the strong trees; the vigilant owl.
Read MoreTo leave Egypt is to enter into the spaciousness of relational consciousness—and know (da’at) that we live in relationship to all beings.
Read MoreWe are all called into holy service.
Keep the fires burning.
The work of the Mishkan, the sacred dwelling, is complete.
Read MoreGently,
With caution,
We offer the fragments to each other.
Raise up the light that shines always.
Cultivate a wise heart.
Act with the wisdom of the spirit.
Read MoreThe weeks’ Torah portion, Mishpatim, asks;
Who and what do we serve?
What do we raise up as having ultimate value?
What are the laws and rules that govern and guide our actions?
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