Almost all that popular culture ranks as important in fact is not. Still waters run deep.
Each person contains the history and memory of the species and the planet in his or her cells.
Wherever you go, be there (Ex. 24.12).
The most magnificent buildings and career accomplishments pale in significance before a smile, a hug, kindness, love, learning, wisdom.
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.
Why do we so fear death? How many times have we died before we die?
A poet is one who sees into the fire that creates and sustains the universe.
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.
Time and space are symbols, pointers toward something eternal and boundless.
As we all wander for a while in the wilderness, we each receive the sustenance, the manna, we need (Ex 16.4ff).
Everything and everyone has a spark of light. We are here to learn to see it.
Faith is trust in the universe, in the Source, Adonai Eloheinu, All-That-Is.
Curiosity from reverence and awe engenders deep learning and knowledge.
The One and the Many: No Many without the One, no One without the Many.
The parting of the Re(e)d Sea: A little order in the midst of chaos (Ex 14).
Humility does not shrink the self, but expands the self until the self erupts into sparks of fire.
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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.
Torah is a living tree (etz chayim), never staying the same, always changing and growing.
Life grows as a tree. Slowly the roots extend and descend, while the trunk rises and expands into branches.
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.
Life is a classroom with a never-ending series of pop quizzes. That’s why we’re here.
A true prophet speaks not for him- or herself, but for the Source (Gen 41:15-16).
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.
“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.
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.
40 years in the wilderness. Enough time passed for Jews to unlearn slave habits.
The Source stayed with Abraham, Sarah, Jacob, and Joseph no matter how many mistakes and foolish judgments they made
Awe and reverence are my spiritual touchstones.
Allowing life to unfold takes courage, flexibility, and patience.
YHWH, “Lord” (adonai), actually means “that which brings into being.” In other words, YHWH is the Source, the source of all that is.
”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.
Breathing is life. Breathing is words. Conscious breathing draws us closer to creation.
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.
The Source implanted self-interest in humans in order that they might be able to repair the world.
Every moment of life is holy. Acknowledge it. Say a prayer and meditate. Take off your shoes.
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).
We are energy, body and soul, a stream of light in the body and soul of the universe.
Ruach is pregnant energy, partner of the Source in creation (Gen 1.2).
Instead of getting caught up in the trivia of day-to-day life, we may glimpse at what really matters through dreams.
We are Adam’s kin, born out of earth’s womb, ready to return to her loving warmth.
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