by Judith Felsen
My King, where do I quest for comfort and
consolation
in times of weariness and
aching of my soul?
Where do I seek wisdom when the
burden of errors
regrets and sadness accompany
my hours?
Where do I cherish and find
refuge and sanctity
when I am transparent and
exposed to myself?
My Lord, Your streams wash over
aching,
Your mountains call to look
up to You,
Your grasses and undergrowth
cushion the heel and every
step,
Your flowers bring joyful
response to all inquiry,
Your
trees are time worn standing presence
,
all are Your
reminders and the presence of Your will.
Your sparks in nature both embedded and revealed
remain
always as a
reminder of Your presence here,
of our connection, oneness and our journey
home.
Elohim, Your
earth, all nature is both dwelling place
and shared
identity as all that is here speaks of You.
My seeking is
ever satisfied as You and I are here,
in creation,
naturally, forever one.
Copyright 2014 Judith E.
Felsen, Ph.D.
Judith Felsen holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, certificates in hypnotherapy, NLP, Eriksonian Hypnosis, and Sacred Plant Medicine. She is a dancer of sacred circle dance, an AMC kitchen crew , taril information volunteer, trail adopter, and daily student of Torah and Judaism. She is enrolled in Rabbinical Seminary International. She has studied Buddhism, A Course in Miracles, and other mystical traditions. She is a hiker, walker, runner, and lives in the White Mountains with her husband and two large dogs. Her life centers around her Jewish studies and daily application.
Judith Felsen holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, certificates in hypnotherapy, NLP, Eriksonian Hypnosis, and Sacred Plant Medicine. She is a dancer of sacred circle dance, an AMC kitchen crew , taril information volunteer, trail adopter, and daily student of Torah and Judaism. She is enrolled in Rabbinical Seminary International. She has studied Buddhism, A Course in Miracles, and other mystical traditions. She is a hiker, walker, runner, and lives in the White Mountains with her husband and two large dogs. Her life centers around her Jewish studies and daily application.
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