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Reposted from another page with permission. Wow! D.j. Palistine You may or may not know it, but we are in The Days of Awe, the time between Rosh Hashannah (Head of the Year - Birth of the World) and Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement or as Rabbi Zalman Schlachter Shalomi of blessed memory used to call it Day of At One-ment) that begins at sundown tomorrow. As I read what you wrote it beautifully reflects these Days of Awe. To me it is like a modernist reframing of some of the most introspective liturgy (religious poetry) found in Jewish prayer books for this season. Heres what he wrote: What have we done? As is rains, i wonder if these are the teardrops of a god looking down upon what he has created. What was born out of love and light has dimmed, and the love is nowhere to be found. Buried deep in the ground like a hermetically sealed sarcophagus, beneath the 3 walls and 4 points of the perfect square and still the love and the light are to be found no where. What have we done? God shakes his fist and the Earth rumbles, oceans overflow the lands, we forget that once we all made the journey through the hot sands. You wonder where was this, but it cannot be fathomed as it occurred in another life, on another world, parallel to another dimension.....did I mention that all is connected, we are all one, and my god is the Sun. What have we done? It occurred to me on the 365th day, that this was the only way, the path, the road to glory, but before I depart, I will inscribe my name upon the wall.....it will be my story. And centuries from now, perhaps a millennia, my tomb shall be opened, the tabernacle awakened. All has not been lost. And our lives not forsaken. What will we do? - Deej Goodnight WL
Posted on: Thu, 02 Oct 2014 21:04:22 +0000

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