ESSAY: Here We Lay Down Together (Parashat Matot-Masei)
Lying down beside the suffering one, stroking her hair, singing her a lullaby.
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Masei, מַסְעֵי
Journeys
33:1-36:13
Lying down beside the suffering one, stroking her hair, singing her a lullaby.
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When you slept, I lay down with you. When you were cold, I was cold with you. When you had a headache, I saw and I cared.
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They travelled and they camped, they traveled and they camped. Both growth and rest, both becoming and being. (Click image to read more)
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In parashat Masei, the Israelites’ travels through the desert are detailed with 42 stops, each one described in the form vayisu, “they travelled,” and vayachanu, “they camped.” In this meditation, we consider the two energies implied by these two verbs, on the one hand, movement and growth and becoming, and on the other hand, rest
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Trusting that each station in our lives is part of such a sacred process of growth.
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ESSAY: Our Healing Journey (Parashat Matot-Masei) Read More »
Parashat Masei begins with a list of the 42 stops on the Israelites’ desert journey. There is a famous midrash which compares this list to the recounting of a father who has taken his ill child on a journey to be healed. Applying this midrash to ourselves, we look at our own life journey, with
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Relax and cultivate the city of refuge inside you, as a place to go where we are held in all our imperfections. Click here to listen.
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Here’s the thing: we all make mistakes, sometimes with harmful consequences for ourselves and others. Mostly we don’t make these mistakes out of ill will or an evil nature, but simply because we are human beings, inclined to error and imperfection by our very nature. Our relationships are messy; we try; we do
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