I’ve been asking (and feeling guilty to some extent about asking, as I wonder if I’m simply trying to find excuses to judge, to find reasons to set myself and others who seem to see things as I do apart from those who don’t, etc.) lately if it’s “OK” to at least recognize or acknowledge [...]
Archive for the ‘Hebrew’ Category
Compassionate Eyes
March 23, 2011
Dark Cloud
March 15, 2011
I really don’t know what this means, but I thought I’d post it. Over the past few days I’ve been hearing very little, but this morning when I woke up I heard what sounded like, “Knock it off…Hebrew.” Now, there are no doubt plenty of things that I should probably be knocking off right now, [...]
Not Heavy
July 1, 2010
7/1/2010 I just had to share this. I was just taking a bath, and I was thinking about Rob–the homeless man I wrote about in my other blog, who made me so happy when I got him to smile a bit, tell me his name, and sit with me at Dunkin Donuts to have a [...]
Nothing Left…
June 30, 2010
30 June 2010 There have been a few moments during my meditation in which things become very intense; usually, so far, I have to stop, although I’m trying to learn to relax and let it happen, as I know that it will take me where I want to go (wherever, exactly, that is). It’s very [...]
Trying and Trust
June 21, 2010
6/21/2010 This afternoon I was reading about Tao in a book called The Way of Chuang Tzu, by Thomas Merton. So much of what I’ve read in that book, and in the Tao Te Ching and others, seems to fit with what I’ve been being taught in the past couple of years that I often [...]
Subject and Source
June 6, 2010
6/6/2010 I’m hearing more and more these days, usually in the middle of the night or just as I’m waking up or falling asleep, but also during the day when I’m wide awake. As has been the case for a long time now, most of it is in Hebrew and/or Aramaic (and very rarely Greek), [...]