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Tag Archives: #gratitude
#blogElul 2017 – Day 13: Remember*
Humility/Anavah* Don’t think too much of myself Don’t think too little of myself. Patience/Savlanut* Patience truly is a virtue I need it. Gratitude/Hakarat Ha’tov* I am grateful for God I am grateful to God. Compassion/Rachamim* Compassion is instinctual Not toward … Continue reading
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#BlogElul 18: Pray
Prayer, for me, is a gift. A gift of time to commune with God whatever/whoever that means the God inside, nature, a higher power, a mystical being. Prayer, for me, is about ritual. Over the years, I have created my … Continue reading
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Be present be mindful be connected to self to family to the world. Ponder deeply with honesty without judgment who have I hurt why have I hurt … Continue reading