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.
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Saturday, September 8, 2012
Down in Downtown Miami... Looking Up
For the past few days, I've seen a lot of new faces among the homeless in downtown Miami, close to my job. Two caught my attention. They chose to lie down, shirtless, on what has always been for me the most disgusting piece of concrete in all of downtown, by a sewage disposal, under the metro-mover, at the back entrance to Macy's. The stench of urine, feces, and all sorts of green chemicals (incongruously just meters and a double-door away from air-conditioned opulent fashion displays) is abhorrent, but these half-crazy men, laying there, asking indefinitely for spare change, consigned to their misery, is infinitely more shocking. Do they not realize anymore how low they've fallen? Not being homeless, bedless, shirtless, but specifically choosing to wallow in the filthiest block of perhaps all of Miami? "How can the image of G-d live in such a dumpster?," I pondered. Then I immediately thought, "Am I really any better?" I know that I could easily fall into something just like that, were it not for His constant mercy. And, even where I am right now, so fragile and vulnerable, compared to His Place is it not much worse than that filthy corner? Am I not homeless and shirtless when it comes to Torah and Mitzvot? And yet during this entire month, the month of the 13 Attributes of His mercy, the King leaves His Palace and comes into this lowly field, this empty lot, greets this half-crazy, nauseatingly dirty and pungent wanderer, smiles and asks, "What can I do for you My son?" "Take me home, Father. Take me home. Lift me up, help me walk, perhaps on the way I'll realize where I was and where it is that I truly belong..."
Friday, August 31, 2012
L'Chaim
It's enough
Said Moses
To Korach
Said Moses
To Korach
When his wife
Made him not
Know his place.
Made him not
Know his place.
Enough, said
Samuel
To Saul
Samuel
To Saul
After he
Failed to see
His mistake.
Failed to see
His mistake.
So enough
Of you, too
My dear friend.
Of you, too
My dear friend.
I'm happy
To have had
What we had
To have had
What we had
For as short
And as long
As it was.
And as long
As it was.
It's been fun
It seemed grand
But that's life.
It seemed grand
But that's life.
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.
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