As we ready ourselves to welcome the new month of Nisan, we begin the third book of the Torah, Vayikra (Leviticus).
Read MoreThe work of the Mishkan, the dwelling for the Divine Presence, is complete.
Read MoreFor our meditation sit, we sit together in Purim’s mighty spirit, a spirit of transformation and possibility.
Read MoreWe sit together in the light of the ner tamid, the always light, and seek solace and connection, strength and healing.
Read MorePlease join us for our sit this Thursday morning 8:00-8:30 AM EST when we will welcome the new month of Adar and the spirit and energy of this time.
Read MoreIn the busyness of life, we turn to practices to hold us and we lift our eyes to behold the messengers that appear to guide us.
Read MoreThis week's Torah portion, Yitro, brings us to the foot of Mt Sinai and to an experience of oneness that is beyond description and beyond doubt.
Read MoreThis week as the Torah recounts the Israelites crossing the seas, we will sit with the bitachon, the trust, it takes to step forward even as we are afraid and unsure of what will be.
Read MoreWe will practice softening our hearts with compassion and kindness, building resilience and strength.
Read MoreIn this week’s Torah portion, the Mystery appears to us as a force, an energy, that calls us to rise, even in the face of difficulty and defeat.
Read MoreAnd as we turn and hear the Mystery call our names, we will practice responding, “Hineni, Here I am, present to the moment and present to whatever this moment asks of me.”
Read MoreThis week as we prepare to leave the book of bereishit we take notice of the mysterious unfolding of creation and we place words and phrases upon our hearts to guide us in our continued journey of becoming.
Read MoreWe honor the winter solstice as we sit into the returning light.
Read MoreIn the sacred light of the season we will remind ourselves that the Divine dwells within us all. And will we set intentions to honor the light in ourselves, in each other and in all creation.
Read MoreAt this week's meditation sit, we will sit with whatever is astir in our hearts and souls and breathe in calmness and peace.
Read MoreThis week's Torah portion, Vayishlach, tells the story of Jacob wrestling with a being all night.
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A Meditation Sit on Thanksgiving Morning
Read MoreWe open to the Divine Presence, which finds us wherever we are.
Read MoreAs we sit this week, in honor of our ancestor Rivka (Rebecca), we visualize going down to the well and drawing forth nourishment and strength.
Read MoreWe sit together with the teachings from the Torah that call us to be aware of opening of each moment, and to be present to whatever arises.
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