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Notes from a Liminal Space

Even though my body is still in Denver, I feel like I’m in a netherworld, between what was and what will be when I return from the Camino.  It’s a wide openness I once feared but am now learning to inhabit.  Suspending an identity is equally freeing and disconcerting.  Yom Kippur, which ended tonight, amplified … Continue reading

Of Kugel and Catholicism

On Rosh Hashanah I attended an intimate, lay-led Kabbalistic service at a private home in Denver.  I hadn’t expected food, but the hosts graciously supplied several bagel varieties, four different cream cheeses, coffee and juice.  People were milling around when I arrived so I decided to have a bite.  I placed half a sesame seed … Continue reading

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