Still Waters Run Deep

Almost all that popular culture ranks as important in fact is not. Still waters run deep.

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History in our Cells

Each person contains the history and memory of the species and the planet in his or her cells.

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Be Present

Wherever you go, be there (Ex. 24.12).

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What Ultimately Matters

The most magnificent buildings and career accomplishments pale in significance before a smile, a hug, kindness, love, learning, wisdom.

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Humans are Earth Beings

Humans are earth beings (Gen 2.7), created from millennia of terrestrial DNA. To connect with our bodies is to connect with our primal origins.

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Why Fear Death?

Why do we so fear death? How many times have we died before we die?

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A Poet

A poet is one who sees into the fire that creates and sustains the universe.

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Actors on a Stage

We’re all actors on a stage, each of us with our assigned role. Waking up means taking a place in the audience to see this.

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Time and Space

Time and space are symbols, pointers toward something eternal and boundless.

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Manna and the Wilderness

As we all wander for a while in the wilderness, we each receive the sustenance, the manna, we need (Ex 16.4ff).

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Sparks of Light

Everything and everyone has a spark of light. We are here to learn to see it.

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Faith is Trust in the Universe

Faith is trust in the universe, in the Source, Adonai Eloheinu, All-That-Is.

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Curiosity

Curiosity from reverence and awe engenders deep learning and knowledge.

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The One and the Many

The One and the Many: No Many without the One, no One without the Many.

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Parting of the Re(e)d Sea

The parting of the Re(e)d Sea: A little order in the midst of chaos (Ex 14).

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Humility and the Self

Humility does not shrink the self, but expands the self until the self erupts into sparks of fire.

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11 of the Craziest Things about the Universe

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/marcus-chown/11-of-the-craziest-things_b_628481.html#s107477

My personal favorite: There are an infinite number of copies of each one of us living out an infinite number of alternate lives. I actually find that comforting.

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Torah is a Living Tree

Torah is a living tree (etz chayim), never staying the same, always changing and growing.

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Life Grows as a Tree

Life grows as a tree. Slowly the roots extend and descend, while the trunk rises and expands into branches.

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Healing the Pain of Our Ancestors and Parents

Torah teaches us to heal the pain of our ancestors and parents: Abraham for Terah, Jacob for Isaac and Rebecca, Joseph and his brothers for Jacob, Moses for Abraham and Sarah, Joshua for Moses, and we for our own.

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Life is a Classroom

Life is a classroom with a never-ending series of pop quizzes. That’s why we’re here.

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True Prophet

A true prophet speaks not for him- or herself, but for the Source (Gen 41:15-16).

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The Budding Prophet

While others sit, will I stand? While others are silent, will I speak? While others acquiesce, will I challenge? Am I ready to travel a lonely road? Questions for the budding prophet.

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Loving Your Neighbor

“Love your neighbor as yourself” and “made in the image of God” means: Loving your neighbor takes you on the path to loving the Source.

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Authentic Energy

No matter where we go and with whatever people we are spending time, we carry with us the authentic energy that makes us who we are.

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40 Years in the Wilderness

40 years in the wilderness. Enough time passed for Jews to unlearn slave habits.

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Our Flawed Ancestors

The Source stayed with Abraham, Sarah, Jacob, and Joseph no matter how many mistakes and foolish judgments they made

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Awe and Reverence

Awe and reverence are my spiritual touchstones.

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Life Unfolding

Allowing life to unfold takes courage, flexibility, and patience.

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YHWH

YHWH, “Lord” (adonai), actually means “that which brings into being.” In other words, YHWH is the Source, the source of all that is.

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“God” is a Label

‎”God” is a word, a name, giving us the illusion that we somehow control whatever “God” is. We don’t. That’s why Jews have no name for “God.” That’s why most Buddhists have no “God” at all.

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Breath

Breathing is life. Breathing is words. Conscious breathing draws us closer to creation.

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A Mitzvah

In Hebrew, a mitzvah (often translated “commandment”) is not an order, but a commitment to be aware of what is holy and to act accordingly.

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Self-Interest and World Repair

The Source implanted self-interest in humans in order that they might be able to repair the world.

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Take Off your Shoes

Every moment of life is holy. Acknowledge it. Say a prayer and meditate. Take off your shoes.

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The Road We Travel

While on the way, we often delay or rush or wish we were on another road. But this is the way appointed for us (Gen 45.24).

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We are Energy

We are energy, body and soul, a stream of light in the body and soul of the universe.

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Ruach

Ruach is pregnant energy, partner of the Source in creation (Gen 1.2).

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Dreams and What Matters

Instead of getting caught up in the trivia of day-to-day life, we may glimpse at what really matters through dreams.

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We are Adam’s Kin

We are Adam’s kin, born out of earth’s womb, ready to return to her loving warmth.

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