Every moment of every day invites us to pay attention. We can marvel at what happens within ourselves and the world outside of us. Some of us do this through prayer, others through mindfulness and meditation. No matter what form it takes, noticing and appreciating the wonder of life enhances the act of living.
“How can we open our mouths, our lips, our hearts and speak something that is true and honest?”
“Allow us to rise in the morning with the fragrance of a new dawn”
“Noon January 20: If we create the future in the present, the One from the differences that we can fit together”
“Remember, you can always find Me in the fringes.”
This is a prayer for when I find myself consumed by reading a Facebook post, an article, or absorbed by my cell phone.
For forming our own words of comfort about the pandemic before the recitation of Sh’ma
“In the presence of true G-dly spirit / Senses become overwhelmed”
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