Pure duration, eternity, infinity comes in those moments when time and the I melt away.
What is the wilderness? The best place to encounter ourselves and the Source. Where is the wilderness? Inside us. Why is there a wilderness? To transform us.
We all wear masks, but that’s not who we are. What do masks do? They help us to explore alternative realities.
Who are the Egyptians in the Exodus story? They are not only outside us, but inside us. Most of the time we enslave ouirselves. That’s why the Jewish people wanted to return to Egypt rather than deal with uncertainty and choices in the wildnerness (Ex 14.12).
When you are truly where you are, the past and the future no longer hold so much power.
Tumult and turbulence precede transformation.
Each of our lives is a new story to add to the book of Genesis.
Gen 1.1: “The Source (God) began to create”: As long as the universe exists, creation is a process that rests periodically, but never ends.
To feel your breath is to feel the life force not only inside you, but inside all that is.
Most of my good ideas come when I’m thinking about something else.
I am reflecting on the fundamental shift away from institutional religion. It affects every religion and every religious community globally: churches, mosques, synagogues, temples, etc. It cuts across the ideological and political spectra. As educational attainment increases, so does disaffection with traditional religious modalities. Yet the vast majority of people still seek to explore the fundamental questions of existence, matters of ultimate concern (as Tillich says), interconnectedness, community, ethics, and love and relationships. Why are so many religious institutions unable or unwilling to address the hunger for meaning and purpose that so many yearn for?
Looking forward to commenting in the future on these topics.
The Source rests from creation every shabbat. So should we. Then, on the next day, we join hands to continue creation (Gen 2.3).
The more deeply we feel, the more we fill the universe with our energy. We evaporate and are everywhere.
One key to authentic leadership is being open about your imperfections without belittling yourself.
Gen 1:27: The first Adam was both female and male, bi-gendered, whole, integrated, one.
Pain in passed on from generation generation. So is healing.
Freedom in little matters leads to freedom in big matters.
Creation rests on Shabbat, but recommences the next day.
Breathing is a rehearsal for both living and dying.
Do nothing for a period of time. Then you will be able to do something worthwhile and begin to understand Shabbat.
Wisdom: Knowing whom, what, where, when, how.
Close reading does not mean just words, but images and experiences as well.
Our legacy is not money, power, buildings, or books, but rather the core energy that we release from ourselves into the universe.
Conformity means a bunch of individuals forming a collective ego, an I. Community means a bunch of individuals building a whole that transcends the individual “I”s (egos) and creates a collective higher self.
A “person” may be human, but a “person” may also be another life form, including other animals and plants. The world is filled with persons we don’t even realize are there.
Breath + words = creation (Gen 1)
Inspiration = Dreamtime
There is life and death in every breath.
Feelings are there to point us in the right direction.
We all need to rest, and so does the earth. That’s why we have shabbat and why the earth has a sabbatical year.
Someone once said, “God is in the details.” That’s why observation, research and scholarship, and study are fundamental.
Learning from experience leads to wisdom.
Search your core. There you will find genuine stories.
There are lots of I’s that are the same, but there is no You other than You.
You are what the I conceals.
Num 1.52, “Each person under his or her banner”: Each person is uniquely himself and herself.
Lev 19:18: “Love your neighbor as yourself” actually reads in Hebrew: “You shall show love to your neighbor as you would (show it to) yourself.” In other words, love is not simply a feeling state, but also an act of doing.
Gen 28:12: Why do the angels first go up the ladder and then down it in Jacob’s dream? Because some of us are the angels.
Thinking is a part of feeling.
We will never ultimately win a race against time, because time does not sleep.
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