Feeding
the body is how we survive, but feeding our soul allows us to thrive.
In the portion of Terumah, God
instructs Moses: “Build
unto me a Tabernacle, so that I can dwell within you.” In this
story, there is a disagreement between Moses and Bezalel, the chief artisan
of the Tabernacle, regarding how it should be constructed. Initially, Bezalel
intends to build the structure just as one might a house. First you lay the
foundation, then you put up the walls, the roof, and finally you place
everything inside. Seems to make sense! Moses disagrees, saying first we must
establish what is inside, and then we shall raise the walls around it. It’s
an odd conversation to find in the Bible, but of course we know that there is
nothing in Holy Scripture that does not contain profound depths of wisdom.
With these instructions to
Bezalel, Moses is teaching us a great secret: When
it comes to matters of the spirit, it is what’s on the inside that comes first,
and matters most.
Statistic Brain did a study in
January 2017, polling thousands of individuals on their New Year’s
resolutions. At 21%, the largest majority by far resolved to eat healthier or
lose weight. These are sound goals. After all, our body is a gift from the
Creator, and as such it is important that we take care of it. Our soul too is
a gift from the Creator, and though it is not as observable and needy as our
body, it is the life force upon which the body runs and is worthy of being
fed.
Many students have come to me
throughout the years and said, “Karen,
I’m so busy. I lead a full life. I hardly have any free time as it is. Why
invest my time and energy into spirituality?”
It’s a good question, to which
I would pose another: How can we be too busy for spirituality when without
the spirit, we would have nothing to be busy with?
Whether it is meditation,
prayer, or a simple walk outdoors, we can always find at least a moment
within the hectic nature of each day to care for our inner Light. Sometimes
there’s nothing more powerful than hitting the pause button just long enough
to quiet our minds, open our hearts, and give thanks for all with which we
have been blessed. Then, we can dive back into our routine refreshed,
rejuvenated, and ready to rise to our most compassionate, kindhearted and
spirited selves.
This is a wonderful week to
start making our soul a priority. If you find it difficult to stop in the
middle of your day, try getting up a little earlier to set aside a few
moments for prayer or meditation before you walk out the door. For those who
feel they already make enlightenment a priority, attempt to raise your own
bar. If you read or scan the Zohar
for 10 minutes a day, this week make it 15. The more we nurture
ourselves spiritually, the more enjoyable our journey through this physical
plane is bound to be.
When the soul is fed, the body
shines bright. With each person who places importance on their Light, the
world becomes that much more radiant because of it.
This week, make feeding the soul your
true North.
Wishing you a blessed week,
Karen
P.S.
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18 - The magic, spiritual number. ONE - The ONENESS that is ALL. All there ever was; All there ever is; All there will ever BE! (8) INFINITY - The ETERNAL PRESENT Moment. Eternity; Forever! That which was never born; never dies!
Monday, 27 February 2017
Terumah: The Importance of Feeding the Soul (KB)
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