One of my favorite Buddhist teachers and writers, Pema Chodron, is leading an online course called Getting Unstuck: The Freedom to Choose Something Different. I love the title of this… Read More
Praise through the Pain
As we sang and clapped to Psalm 150 on Rosh Hashanah, I listened closely to the words, the invitation to praise the Sacred Source with every breath, with dance, drum… Read More
The Season of Forgiveness
The ten days in between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are referred to as the Yamim Nora'im, the Days of Awe, the season of atonement and forgiveness. A hefty measure… Read More
Footsteps and Footnotes
I love the footnotes in the prayer book; sometimes they speak to me more powerfully than the liturgy itself. Yesterday during Rosh Hashanah services, as I prepared for the Amidah,… Read More
The Endless Well of Compassion
Last year I wrote briefly about the Thirteen Attributes of Divine Compassion in this blog posting: http://184.173.226.213/~kaylee/wp/replenish/2009/09/try-a-little-tenderness.html That workshop from 2005 on this topic was one of my favorite workshops… Read More