Writing
Series
- Beyond Social Media
- Bible
- Buddhist Jew Trilogy
- Horary Question
- Horary: Cat
- Horary: Lost Object
- Horary: Right
- Horary: Wrong
- Householders
- How to Build a Fire
- Music
- Spiritual Spectrum Dialogues
- Torah Posting
- Torah Posting: Bereishit
- Torah Posting: Dvarim
- Torah Posting: Shemot
- Torah Posting: Vayikra
- Torah Posting: ba’Midbar
Stop Pretending Judaism Already Has Meditation
Don’t be scared of learning more from other cultures who are better at particular things, because that’s what we literally ALWAYS DID.
Jewish Meditation, Jewish Yoga, Jewish Qigong
I am not two-timing my ancestors. I am learning things they need to know.
What’s Up With Writing “G!d”?
“G-d” spread pretty far because of its usefulness as a way of saying, “Not the bearded man in the sky you’re thinking of.”
Emoji for the 10 Sefirot
I have selected emoji to represent the 10 sefirot correctly, Jewishly, rooted in Hebrew, and free of false occult meanings.
Tashlich and Transmission
Time to go do weird stuff in an American public park dressed in all white.
Vayikra (Leviticus)
It’s a manual for building, maintaining, operating, and living next to a nuclear power plant.
Kabbalah in Practice
I did some good learning today about why Kabbalah has these cultural restrictions around learning it, and I kinda get it now.
Kingdom of Priests
I kinda think the other shoe is yet to drop as far as the Jewish contribution to humankind.
God’s Name as Form of the Verb “To Be”
Forms of “to be” in Hebrew carry much higher metaphysical freight than they do in modern languages we’re used to.
What Is Kabbalah?
To the extent that Kabbalah is mysticism, it’s a mis-application of the wisdom.
Who Is “God” in the Torah?
The best way to understand “God” in the Hebrew Bible is as the main character of the story.
My Father’s Custom
Continuity is assured when customs are a grounding, comforting part of growing up.
Jews Can Learn a Lot About America by Wearing a Kippah
We defied the Romans to gather and pray for liberation, and we’re still here. Met any Romans lately?