Trusting in the journey
Let us speak of the awesomeness,
Always a work in becoming
Let us speak of the awesomeness,
Always a work in becoming
Living in the Mystery of the Unknowable
As time leads
Do not waste time in worry
Nor be distracted
On Rosh HashanahThe Jewish New Year, also considered the Day of Judgment. The period of the High Holidays is a time of introspection and atonement. The holiday is celebrated with the sounding of the shofar, lengthy prayers in synagogue, the eating of apples and honey, and round challah for a sweet and whole year. Tashlikh, casting bread on the water to symbolize the washing away of sins, also takes place on Rosh Hashana. by what is written,
Or on Yom KippurThe holiest day of the Jewish year and the culmination of a season of self-reflection. Jews fast, abstain from other worldly pleasures, and gather in prayers that last throughout the day. Following Ne'ilah, the final prayers, during which Jews envision the Gates of Repentance closing, the shofar is sounded in one long blast to conclude the holy day. It is customary to begin building one's sukkah as soon as the day ends. as to
What will be sealed
As time leads
Do not waste time in worry
Nor be distracted
On Rosh HashanahThe Jewish New Year, also considered the Day of Judgment. The period of the High Holidays is a time of introspection and atonement. The holiday is celebrated with the sounding of the shofar, lengthy prayers in synagogue, the eating of apples and honey, and round challah for a sweet and whole year. Tashlikh, casting bread on the water to symbolize the washing away of sins, also takes place on Rosh Hashana. by what is written,
Or on Yom KippurThe holiest day of the Jewish year and the culmination of a season of self-reflection. Jews fast, abstain from other worldly pleasures, and gather in prayers that last throughout the day. Following Ne'ilah, the final prayers, during which Jews envision the Gates of Repentance closing, the shofar is sounded in one long blast to conclude the holy day. It is customary to begin building one's sukkah as soon as the day ends. as to
What will be sealed
Rather awake to the moment
When the ShofarA ram's horn that is blown on the High Holidays to "wake us up" and call Jews to repentance. It is also said that its blast will herald the coming of the messiah. calls –
In hearing the stillness of
That narrow voice, may you
Hear it with your ears, feel it in your
Heart and see it with your eyes
The innate presence of HashemLit. The Name, referring to the ineffable name of God; used as a substitute for any of the more sacred names of God when not speaking in prayer. Particularly used in conversation.
In yourself and others
When the ShofarA ram's horn that is blown on the High Holidays to "wake us up" and call Jews to repentance. It is also said that its blast will herald the coming of the messiah. calls –
In hearing the stillness of
That narrow voice, may you
Hear it with your ears, feel it in your
Heart and see it with your eyes
The innate presence of HashemLit. The Name, referring to the ineffable name of God; used as a substitute for any of the more sacred names of God when not speaking in prayer. Particularly used in conversation.
In yourself and others
With kindness, hope and strength
Trusting in your process
May your insights become clear
Lifting you back to Divine Wisdom
Trusting in your process
May your insights become clear
Lifting you back to Divine Wisdom