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The first time I heard the voice of the Infinite One // I thought it was a mountain falling.
Close-up of a vibrant orange poppy flower with a detailed purple and black center.
Staring up at the glowing orb and feeling the life in her womb, she drifted into dreams, only to be startled awake by the Voice…
View from forest floor looking up at trees with green leaves; a bird soars in the blue sky above.
“Guard us through the coming night With peaceful faces, With faithful hands, / With the breath of life.”
Full moon rises over misty, snow-covered mountains and dark pine forests at dusk.
“Soul vessels, with gods’ breath subsumed, / shatter in tessellated shards of light—”
Wisps of blue smoke swirling against a black background, originating from the lower right corner.
“You formed us with love, passion, and care, just the way we craft our works.”
Tubes of paint and used paintbrushes lie on a messy, paint-splattered wooden surface.
This new Tisha B’Av prayer is based on Sim Shalom, the closing blessing in the Amidah.
Waves crash against jagged dark rocks in the ocean, sending up white sea spray and foam.
“Call that kiss, PEACE. / Call the circle, SHALOM.”
A water droplet falls into a calm blue surface, creating circular ripples.
Rabbi Deborah Waxman offers a prayer for groundedness and grace.
Looking up at a tall tree with rough bark and sparse leaves against a blue sky with scattered clouds.
“Help me remember there is a world outside the computer…”
Open notebook with pen, laptop, coffee cup, glasses, and phone on a desk next to a leather bag.
“Fill each of us with Your Holy Presence and with the light of hope…”
Hands forming a heart shape framing the sun at sunset in a scenic, open field with silhouetted trees.

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