Topic Tags: Sukkot

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A breathing meditation set to the first few verses of Chapter 3 of Kohelet
Painting of a cloudy seascape with waves and three large rocky islands in the distance.
“This space is not solid, / there’s no roof against rain.”
Abstract watercolor of hands, eyes, leaves, and shapes in soft blue, yellow, green, and red tones.
“May this season of harvest inspire us with gratitude, compassion, and hope.”
A yellow etrog and green branches rest on a rustic wooden surface, used in the Jewish Sukkot festival.
“Lift our eyes to the mountains, / so, our hearts can take flight…”
Sunbeams shine through clouds onto green and autumn-colored hills and mountains in a scenic landscape.
“The sun settles, and the dark sky fills with so many stars…”
Starry night sky with the Milky Way and silhouettes of trees along the bottom edge.
A collection of LGBTQ+ blessings, poems, prayers, rituals, and kavanot.
A double rainbow appears in a cloudy sky above utility poles and buildings.
“On Sukkot we bring our disparate parts back to ourselves…”
clouds in a blue sky
“I squeeze the etrog and smell it, and my heart swells. / The mitzvah is to take the dare…”
A yellow etrog and green branches rest on a rustic wooden surface, used in the Jewish Sukkot festival.
“Some time ago (I can’t say when) it leeched into my thoughts as through a cracked wall, / a breach in my otherwise fortified mind.”
a close=up of cracks in a wall, the surface is blue in places and beige below

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