Bound to the Ein Sof

Bound to the Ein Sof
aligning ourselves with the flow,
as we come into this world may you
follow the will of your Soul

Filling in the cracks of life
with Gold, Hashem’s
Benevolence is to embrace the Whole

With life comes Joy and pain…
hold them in your heart, all being the same,
with tolerance and patience there is no blame

Love the Self
Love the Journey
We are here for the Learning

May great Sparks of Light and Love
generate through you this Rosh Hashanah

May these days of Awe
Fill you with Blessings and Grace

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About Todd Greenberg

A Jew by birth, a seeker for 60 years. Having realized that all my previous studies and searching brought me back to Judaism as the foundation for my Spiritual practice and my connection to Hashem. Life's love and all that has been challenged in me has been inspirational over the last year to write poetry. Thank you for the opportunity to share what is in my heart and mind.

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