THE KABBALAH OF TIME: The Jewish Calendar is the master key to unlock the hidden rationale behind the formal structure of ancient sacred texts, as well as to understand and experience the most profound mystical concepts, which reveal the spiritual energy of each week, serving as a practical guide for self-analysis and development.
Daily Insight
Weekly Cycle
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Selichot Nigun
Selichót
Selichót
No meio
Da madrugada
Saio
Do quarto
Pra pedir
Perdão
Do oitavo
Ao térreo
Volto
Inteiro
Refletindo
Sua perfeição.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Give and Take
There was a time
When all I sought
Was simple pleasure
Which then evolved
To seeking more the
Spiritual kind
Now even that
Cannot compare
To one small measure
Of knowing that
I took Your Name
And made it mine.
When all I sought
Was simple pleasure
Which then evolved
To seeking more the
Spiritual kind
Now even that
Cannot compare
To one small measure
Of knowing that
I took Your Name
And made it mine.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
I am the Place
In memory of Neely Snyder and in honor of her heroic husband, Joshua.
I am the Place
In which you sit
Life, vest,
Oxygen, mask.
I am the belt
Holding you tight
Buckling and
Unbuckling.
I am the seat
That makes you float
If you hug me
Against your chest.
I am the One
Who comforts you,
Pilot signaling
It's safe to stand.
Note: "The Place" (HaMakom) is one of G-d's names, used primarily in the words of consolation used in addressing those in mourning, "sitting Shivah": May the Omnipresent (lit. "the Place") comfort you among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem."
I am the Place
In which you sit
Life, vest,
Oxygen, mask.
I am the belt
Holding you tight
Buckling and
Unbuckling.
I am the seat
That makes you float
If you hug me
Against your chest.
I am the One
Who comforts you,
Pilot signaling
It's safe to stand.
Note: "The Place" (HaMakom) is one of G-d's names, used primarily in the words of consolation used in addressing those in mourning, "sitting Shivah": May the Omnipresent (lit. "the Place") comfort you among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem."
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Tenth Sense
The Song
Of Mashiach
Is simple,
Its sound
Is the beat
Of the heart.
Its smell
Is pure
Inspiration,
Its sight
Is the light
Of the sun.
Its taste
Is new and
familiar,
Its touch
Is a hug
Nicely done.
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