SeaConquest Posted September 7, 2021 Share Posted September 7, 2021 May you be inscribed and sealed for a sweet new year! ❤️ 11 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Pam in CT Posted September 7, 2021 Share Posted September 7, 2021 Sharing a passage from this morning's Mishkan Hanefesh that knocks me over every year (I think I've shared it before): They went forth from Egypt in a single night... but next time the miracle will be different. Once two Sages were walking very early in the valley, and they saw the light of the morning star. Said one to the other: "This is how the redemption will be. The dawn breaks with a single ray of light - and bit by bit the sky is illumined, until morning comes and the darkness is gone. So the redemption will occur little by little, growing steadily until the world is full of light." Do not wait for a miracle, or the sudden transformation of the world. Bring the day closer, step by step, with every act of courage, of kindness, of healing and repair. Do not be discouraged by the darkness. Lift up every spark you can, and watch the horizon for the coming of dawn. Look closely! It has already begun. May your year be filled with sweetness and light, my imaginary friends. Shanah tovah. 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeaConquest Posted September 7, 2021 Author Share Posted September 7, 2021 1 hour ago, Pam in CT said: Sharing a passage from this morning's Mishkan Hanefesh that knocks me over every year (I think I've shared it before): They went forth from Egypt in a single night... but next time the miracle will be different. Once two Sages were walking very early in the valley, and they saw the light of the morning star. Said one to the other: "This is how the redemption will be. The dawn breaks with a single ray of light - and bit by bit the sky is illumined, until morning comes and the darkness is gone. So the redemption will occur little by little, growing steadily until the world is full of light." Do not wait for a miracle, or the sudden transformation of the world. Bring the day closer, step by step, with every act of courage, of kindness, of healing and repair. Do not be discouraged by the darkness. Lift up every spark you can, and watch the horizon for the coming of dawn. Look closely! It has already begun. May your year be filled with sweetness and light, my imaginary friends. Shanah tovah. Yasher Koach, Pam. I shared that with my family. Todah. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spy Car Posted September 7, 2021 Share Posted September 7, 2021 3 hours ago, Pam in CT said: Sharing a passage from this morning's Mishkan Hanefesh that knocks me over every year (I think I've shared it before): They went forth from Egypt in a single night... but next time the miracle will be different. Once two Sages were walking very early in the valley, and they saw the light of the morning star. Said one to the other: "This is how the redemption will be. The dawn breaks with a single ray of light - and bit by bit the sky is illumined, until morning comes and the darkness is gone. So the redemption will occur little by little, growing steadily until the world is full of light." Do not wait for a miracle, or the sudden transformation of the world. Bring the day closer, step by step, with every act of courage, of kindness, of healing and repair. Do not be discouraged by the darkness. Lift up every spark you can, and watch the horizon for the coming of dawn. Look closely! It has already begun. May your year be filled with sweetness and light, my imaginary friends. Shanah tovah. Thanks for this Pam. It is a message I needed to hear today. Bill 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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