Stay Tuned for our Elul Immersive
Why Immersive? Rahmana immersives allow for profound sustained inward attention, and also a sustained taste of a resourced version of ourselves: of how we could be – in our spiritual lives, in community, and as a community.
Why the Omer? The omer marks the time from Passover to Shavuot, the agricultural window from the ripening of barley to the ripening of wheat, the mythic calendar movement from Redemption to Revelation, and the mystical movement to refine the many parts of the personality, from capacity for abundant kindness to making things manifest in the world.
Following the invention of the microscope, cubism arose as an art form, based on the understanding that the whole is made of many parts. The process of the Omer has a similar principle: moving through mystical qualities through the omer allows us to focus on one small part at a time, to develop a richer internal system and relational self.
Omer Learning Immersive: To Belong to Spiritual Time
May 19, 10am-5pm
We’ll gather to learn Yemima Avital z''l’s torah of
the inner landscape for the counting of the Omer.
"A week seems like a long time and sometimes like a short time,
a week is enough time to build something clear...
To belong to spiritual time...Accept partial-ness, to belong to God"
-Yemima
Tentative Schedule:
10: Arrival
10:30: Introduction to The Omer and Yemima's frame: Belong to Spiritual Time
12: Lunch & a walk
1:15: Mincha
2: Abundant love and marking boundaries: cultivating the qualities of this time
3: Crafting the sefirot
4:30: Closing
The day will include delicious homemade kosher food. Bring a journal and pen.
In the Hilltop neighborhood, location(s) shared following registration.
Why the Omer? The omer marks the time from Passover to Shavuot, the agricultural window from the ripening of barley to the ripening of wheat, the mythic calendar movement from Redemption to Revelation, and the mystical movement to refine the many parts of the personality, from capacity for abundant kindness to making things manifest in the world.
Following the invention of the microscope, cubism arose as an art form, based on the understanding that the whole is made of many parts. The process of the Omer has a similar principle: moving through mystical qualities through the omer allows us to focus on one small part at a time, to develop a richer internal system and relational self.
Omer Learning Immersive: To Belong to Spiritual Time
May 19, 10am-5pm
We’ll gather to learn Yemima Avital z''l’s torah of
the inner landscape for the counting of the Omer.
"A week seems like a long time and sometimes like a short time,
a week is enough time to build something clear...
To belong to spiritual time...Accept partial-ness, to belong to God"
-Yemima
Tentative Schedule:
10: Arrival
10:30: Introduction to The Omer and Yemima's frame: Belong to Spiritual Time
12: Lunch & a walk
1:15: Mincha
2: Abundant love and marking boundaries: cultivating the qualities of this time
3: Crafting the sefirot
4:30: Closing
The day will include delicious homemade kosher food. Bring a journal and pen.
In the Hilltop neighborhood, location(s) shared following registration.