This day calls us to notice waves of splendor and patterns of harmony that weave through life. We sit with the intention of opening to the Mysterious and constant presence.
Read MoreAs we sit together on the 12th day of the Omer, hod sh’b gevurah, presence within strength, we open to receive the blessings and teaches of this day.
Read MoreThe spiritual qualities of this day call us to notice the experiences that soften our hearts and also to take note of the experiences that cause our hearts to harden.
Read MoreFor many of us there will be much to do before we come to the Seder table on Friday night. Our sit will be an opportunity to pause and let the holiday come alive in us.
Read MoreWe continue to open to the calls of this season, preparing our hearts and soul for Passover.
Read MoreAs we sit together we prepare ourselves to enter into the month of Nisan and the Passover season.
Read MoreHonoring this final week of Adar Sheni, we will sit in the ruach—the spirit—of this time, open to the presence of the One that flows through all.
Read MoreWe sit together on this first day of spring in Purim’s mighty spirit of transformation and possibility.
Read MoreInfinite Mystery, I am my prayer to you, aligned with the highest will.
In abundant love, answer me with the truth of your presence. (Psalm 69:14)
Read MoreAs we come to the last Torah portion in the book of Exodus, we welcome Adar Sheni, the second month of Adar.
Read MoreIn this last week of Adar Rishon, (the first month of Adar), the Torah calls us to be aware of the power and energy of time.
Read MoreIn this week’s Torah portion, Ki Tisa, we witness what happens when fear takes hold and we also experience the power of compassion, presence and forgiveness.
Read MoreWe sit together in this second week of Adar Rishon, with the intention of opening to the Presence of the Mystery that fills and surrounds us.
Read MoreAs we sit together during this first week of Adar, we set intentions to feel ourselves as a dwelling for the Divine.
Read MoreThis week’s Torah portion, mishpatim, calls us to take on practices that will help us live each day with an awareness of the sacred.
Read MoreThis weeks Torah portion, Yitro, brings us to the foot of Mt. Sinai and an experience of Oneness that is beyond description and doubt.
Read MoreWe sit with the bitachon, the trust, it takes to step forward into the unknown again and again.
Read MoreWe sit into our relationship with the natural world, nourished by the trees and the rivers, enlivened by the heartbeat of the earth.
Read MoreIn this week’s Torah portion, the Mystery appears in a new way, expansive beyond anything we have ever seen.
Read MoreTo be spiritual is to be amazed.
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