Post Yom Kippur Post
It's been a while since I posted here in the moments following Yom Kippur. The one other time I recall doing it, 10 years ago, is a piece that has stayed with me.
I am with dad, HSLABW, who turned 87 yesterday. My birthday was yesterday, and I turned 54.
A man got an aliyah in shul and afterward said to bless "kol mispachti vekol hamitpalelim kahn." I was talking then in when the fellow behind me (who I know since I was 10-ish) said "that about covers it," which made me laugh out loud.
It's a good thing, I think, to daven on Yom Kippur with people older than you, a helpful reality check.
I am full, right now, of hopes and prayers for a good year for me, and you, and all of us.
Yesterday I read something by Rabbi Abraham Twerski that struck me. he said that we all know how to brood, because we've done it. That means that we can also meditate in a positive manner.
May we be blessed this year to think positive thoughts and to create a good life for ourselves and for one another to the (large) extent that our life, which is so much in how we think and feel - which we can largely control, is in our hands.
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