In the midst of a mountain filled with fire and sky lit with lightening and flames, the Mystery spoke with us in silence, revealing the Oneness of all life. We will sit together with the one breath that flows through all.
Read MoreThis week, as the Torah recounts the Israelites crossing the sea, we sit with the continued call to step forward into the unknown as we open to guidance from the life force that flows through all.
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Acknowledging the tendency to harden our hearts in anger, fear and pain, we focus on softening our hearts by opening to the Infinite Presence and feeling ourselves held in compassion and love.
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In this week’s Torah portion, the Mystery appears in a new way, expansive beyond anything we have experienced.
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As we enter the Book of Exodus, we sit with teachings that encourage us to leave habitual mind states and open our awareness to amazement and discovery.
Read MoreThis week as we prepare to leave the book of Beresheet, we open our awareness to our interconnection with all life and place love upon our hearts.
Read MoreThis week’s Torah portion, Vayigash, calls us to notice how we approach the challenges, the blessings, the burdens and joys of our lives.
Read MoreOpening the door to possibilities, sitting in the light of the 4th day of Chanukah.
Read MoreHere we are entering the season of darkness and light.
Read MoreWe sit with the wrestling mind and practice returning to kindness and presence again and again.
Read MoreWe sit this week, b’makom hazeh, in this place, in this moment, and open our awareness to the Divine Presence that is everywhere.
Read MoreWherever we find ourselves on this day, may we feel the Infinite Presence within and around us, holding us and all creation in love.
Read MoreThis week we sit together with the intention to open to the prayers that are calling to us.
Read MoreWe sit together with the intention of opening to the Infinite Presence that flows through all life.
Read MoreWe sit together bringing awareness to our individuality and our interdependence, with the intention of being a source of goodness and blessing.
We sit together practicing curiosity and non-judgmental awareness as we watch the rising and passing of the stories and thoughts of the mind.
We turn our attention to the beginning of the Torah and the creation story.
Choose life.
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