Are we ever fully ready?
Each year, I notice that we're all
overwhelmed
busy
stressed
and we can't quite wrap our heads around the idea of
preparing
for
the
High
Holy
Days.
It's ominous.
They loom
large
over us.
But perhaps
preparation
is
a
gift
we give to ourselves.
When I take the time to
prepare myself
for the High Holy Days,
really
prepare
myself,
I know that
I am better.
The holidays are better.
I feel the words.
I breathe the music.
I do the work.
Preparation is a gift.
In Elul
we
unwrap
it.
Each year, I notice that we're all
overwhelmed
busy
stressed
and we can't quite wrap our heads around the idea of
preparing
for
the
High
Holy
Days.
It's ominous.
They loom
large
over us.
But perhaps
preparation
is
a
gift
we give to ourselves.
When I take the time to
prepare myself
for the High Holy Days,
really
prepare
myself,
I know that
I am better.
The holidays are better.
I feel the words.
I breathe the music.
I do the work.
Preparation is a gift.
In Elul
we
unwrap
it.
(Reposted from 2016)
The Jewish month of Elul, which precedes the High Holy Days, is traditionally a time of renewal and reflection. It offers a chance for spiritual preparation for the Days of Awe. It is traditional to begin one’s preparation for the High Holy Days during this month with prayers of forgiveness, but I like to think of it as a whole-person preparation activity. We look to begin the year with a clean slate, starting anew, refreshed. All month, along with others, I'll be blogging a thought or two for each day to help with the month of preparation... I will be blogging here, and sharing #Elulgram photos on the same themes at imabima.tumblr.com and on Instagram @imabima. Follow me on twitter @imabima for all the #BlogElul posts, not only mine but others' as well! Read more about #BlogElul here.http://imabima.blogspot.com/2020/08/blogelul-elulgram-2020.html
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