When You’re Down

When you’re down, just get up.

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Study Replaces Sacrifice

Lev 6.2 (6.9) literally says “This is the Torah of the burnt offering” (not “this is the ritual of the burnt offering”). Torah is study, learning, and teaching. Therefore, study of the Torah (including study of sacrifice) is much more important than sacrifice itself.

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Love and Death

Love and death are dance partners.

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Where do We Find You?

Where do we find you? Inside your body running the software? Outside your body plugging you in? No. “You” are not anywhere, because “you” is not an object taking up space, but an energy flowing through space, time, and beyond.

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Holy Work

Let your work, whatever it is, always be holy work. (Ex 25.8-9)

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The I Disappears

Lost in the moment, I disappear. Time melts into eternity.

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The Genuine You

When your I recedes, you make room for your genuine You.

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Searching for Answers

Searching for the answers: It’s the search that matters.

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Repairing the World

We are here to help repair the world.

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Breathing

Breathing is three-dimensional: depth, height, width. So is life fully lived.

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Compassion

We all have wounds we carry around with us. Awareness of this should make us much more compassionate to one another.

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Calm

Deep inside everyone is a well of calm. Drink from it.

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I Will Be What I Will Be

I will be what I will be (ehyeh asher ehyeh): the Source cannot be fully understood (Ex 3.14).

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Our Greatest Accomplishments

Our greatest accomplishments are invisible to the eye, but felt by the heart and mind.

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The Horizon

The horizon: where heaven and earth meet.

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Web as Random Acts of Kindness

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P65XdTlk4vA
The internet as a verb: self-creating, transformative, and spreading kindness (via Nelson French).

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Do What You Came Here to Do

In this world, do what you came here to do. That’s all there is to it. (Ex 38.22)

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Symbols and Meaning

Symbols do not merely bestow meaning; they are the vehicles through which meaning exists.

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The Present

What is, what was, and what will be are not. There is only what is.

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Learning is What Matters

It’s not what you accumulate that matters; it’s what you learn.

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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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