Spiritual Infantility

Last Friday, Jan 31, 2025, Nahum Barnea, not some fringe “influencer,” but the senior columnist in the country’s largest newspaper, wrote an opinion piece echoing something I wrote many posts ago about “no innocent bystanders,” as well as my reaction to the spectacle of the hostages’ return. Here is a translation of the relevant part: …

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The Center Cannot Hold

For some time now, I’ve been feeling like this first half of Yeats’ famous poem perfectly encapsulates where we are as a society:   Turning and turning in the widening gyreThe falcon cannot hear the falconer;Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhereThe ceremony …

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The State of Our Soul

I am deeply, deeply troubled by the state of our collective and individual souls. Witnessing violence without serious, subsequent ritual (or at least emotional and psychological) mending, can scar the soul. Abetting violence without serious, subsequent ritual (or at least emotional and psychological) mending, can scar the soul. Committing violence without serious, subsequent ritual (or …

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Cycle’s End

When I was a child, I dreamed of being a prophetess. I thought nothing could be more worthwhile than hearing directly from God. I did not take into account what things I might hear, or how intensely people are not interested in the messages. Not to mention the arrogance of claiming that what I perceive …

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