Yom Kippur As Manifest In An Approaching Dorsal Fin - Plot & Excerpts
vii 3:10 It is 3:10 am And I’m Wrestling with Hashem Over matters of love And propriety, Over poetry And the small matter Of whether he exists. Hashem states It is if little consequence And I say, Hashem, People fight and die, Live, love, kill and Become kind In your name And Hashem argues Atheists do the same But are, at least, Honest in their motives. 1 Yom Kippur as Manifest in an Approaching Dorsal Fin It is Yom Kippur. A Monday. I have taken the day off work to walk, meditate, think. I have taken the day off work so I could go to temple the night before and not worry about the time, the hour, how late it was get- ting, when I would need to get up. We asked our friends to go with us. In our back yard, playing with clay, our conversa- tion set on cognates and religion. I men- tioned the Buddha of compassion, Amitabha, and the other name for him, Amida. How the Amidah is the name of a prayer of com- passion during Yom Kippur. How it relates to the fruit, almonds, as the ancient Hebrews 3 Adam Byrn Tritt saw the almond as a symbol for watchful- ness, promises, and redemption.
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