Happy New Year!


It’s Rosh Hashanah and what does that mean exactly? RH is the start of the Jewish New Year, a time when we return to the purity of the first beginning. In spite of our negative actions, our true essence (the spark of the Creator’s Light) lies within us. During RH we connect to that energy and are reborn. It is an opportunity to say to ourselves “I cannot accept the place that I’m in, I can’t be comfortable with the person that I am. Once and for all, I reject my ego and the Desire to Receive for the Self Alone.” Typically a ram’s horn called a shofar is blown; the sound is said to awaken our perfect selves and all the judgment that the negative side tries to arouse becomes confused and is sent away. The sound of the shofar is the human heart crying out. All the pain of humanity is awakened through that sound, taking us a step closer to the revelation of the great Light. We need to keep this understanding…this awareness of how amazing every one of us is…throughout the year. We have to remind others and ourselves that our genuine essence is abundance and fulfillment, and our true work is to remove barriers and veils we have put in their way. At RH, we gain miraculous power to remove those veils. It doen’t matter if you practice a different faith or don’t really have one. It’s still good to connect to the mind set of starting fresh, changing our actions and sharing with others.

Wishing you all love, light and prosperity…Happy Rosh Hashanah (שמח ראש השנה)!

 
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