Sunday, October 21, 2018

Vayera from 2013


It was not easy to select this week's haiku. This is a rich and deep Torah portion with enough narrative to write several books. I debated between the one below and a haiku that speaks of Abraham and Sarah's open tent as a symbol of being open to what and who the world brings to our thresholds. That haiku speaks to me of optimism and excitement.   Ultimately, I selected this haiku because it  captures the majesty and mystery of being truly open to life's experiences with all of our known and unknown senses. 


What was it he heard?
That voice on the dusty plain
Calling him to act.

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