The Sea and the Cave: natural metaphors for the divine

The Sea and the Cave: natural metaphors for the divine

Rosh HaNikra, Israel, Maria Naiman

 

In this new post in the Gateway of the Sea, I share a favorite image from the Midrash of the sea filling a cave, offered as metaphor for how divinity fills our world–and us. It is a message that I find echoed in Jewish mysticism and as well as in an article by a secular climate activist who loves the sea.

The whole is in the part and the part is in the whole.

New Post! Refugees at Sea in the Gateway of the Sea

New Post! Refugees at Sea in the Gateway of the Sea

http://www.passblue.com/2017/03/04/surviving-a-sea-that-stole-almost-everything-one-refugees-story/

Finally, I’m on summer vacation and turning my attention back to my passion of creating this website! It seemed appropriate to start with a Tikkun Olam post, which you will find in the Gateway of the Sea, about the plight of today’s refugees at Sea and some groups that we can support to help them.

Tikkun Olam: “Repairing the World.” This term has a long history in rabbinic and mystical thought. Today it is often used to mean Social Action, making the world better. It is said that Tikkun Olam, repairing the world, starts with Tikkun HaLev, repairing the heart. (From our page on Sacred Words.)

Rainbow Awe

Rainbow Awe

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Sometimes I just have to pass along a wonder of nature shared by a friend or colleague. Check out an amazing Instagram video of a rainbow in the falls at Yosemite National Park, from Rabbi Naomi Levy.

Mount Sinai and Peak Experiences

Mount Sinai and Peak Experiences

Shalom! In honor of Shavuot, the holiday of the Giving of the Torah, visit the Gateway of Mountains, where you will learn about mountains in the Bible, especially symbolized by the Theophany (appearance of the Divine) at Mount Sinai. Learn about mountains as symbols of peak experiences in the Mount Sinai at DawnBible, and listen to a guided meditation based on Moses encounter with God’s presence at Sinai.

Once again, thanks for your patience in waiting for new content on the site, as my congregational and seminary teaching duties have needed my full focus during the seven week Omer period from Passover to Shavuot. As we enter the slower summer months, with God’s help I hope to add new Gateways (content pages) and many Pathways (posts) for your enjoyment and learning.

Wishing everyone a very happy and meaningful Shavuot!

Counting the Omer With Plants of Israel

Shalom! Apologies that I have not posted anything new to Wellsprings since the eve of Passover, due to a busy season at my work as a congregational rabbi. Plus I am happy to share that I will be teaching a summer trimester course at the Academy for Jewish Religion on, “Ruah Ha-Qodesh (the Holy Spirit) in Rabbinic Literature,” and this has also required a lot of preparation time and taken me away from the website. But have no fear, I have many more posts in the pipeline and God willing you will be seeing more very soon!

Right now we are in the midst of Counting the Omer, a sacred practice of counting the days between Passover and Shavuot, viewed by many as a time to work on personal growth, as each day of the Omer brings a new divine quality for reflection. Courtesy of Rabbi David Seidenberg at Neo Hasid, here are two Omer Counter widgets, including one in English and a special Omer Counter (in Hebrew) that features a different native plant from the Land of Israel for each of the 49 days. That seemed particularly appropriate for the themes of Wellsprings of Wisdom!

Check back here each day until Shavuot for a new illustration! And hopefully as you check you’ll see some new posts growing, too.

(Note: the Native Plants of Israel Omer Counter is not visible after the count ends with the Shavuot Holiday.)

 

 

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Two more posts in honor of Passover!

Two more posts in honor of Passover!

Before I finish preparing for Passover, here are two more Pathway posts to enhance your Passover experience, or throughout the season: some delicious ideas about symbolic Passover foods from the earth in the Gateway of Gardens, and a Happy Passover flowersnew Guided Meditation on Miriam’s Well in the Gateway of Wilderness (Miriam’s well and Miriam’s cup are already the subject of a couple of posts in the Gateway of Water Underground). For your convenience, you can find all Passover-related posts collected here.

If you are counting the Omer (a spiritual practice of counting the 49 days between Passover and Shavuot), you might enhance that with a look at Counting the Omer of your life, in the Gateway of Seasons.

If you can’t take a Passover retreat, take a break this week and explore Wellsprings of Wisdom!

Miracle of nature or nature of miracles?

Miracle of nature or nature of miracles?

In honor of Passover, I have revised a post on the Parting of the Sea. which is now on both the Gateway of Wind and the Red Sea, NASA photo, public domainGateway of the Sea! What is a miracle? How does the story of the Sea parting inspire us to help others and to grow as people? Hopefully there are some good questions here for personal reflection or to discuss at a Passover Seder. Enjoy and Happy Passover!

Also, since I’ve been asked, a reminder that photo credits are visible on hover (or light touch on a smaller device), except for featured images, which are credited at the bottom of each post. I am also gradually linking reposted photos from websites like Flickr back to their original location as possible. Photos by “JHD” are my own. Photos not by me, my family or friends (with their permission) are public domain or Creative Commons License.