Going for the Gold

Passover began tonight. It is the commemoration of day when the Jews in Egypt were finally freed after 400 years of enslavement. For some time I’ve been feeling that this Passover is going to be more significant for me than in the recent past so I’ve been paying close attention to the various ups and downs I’ve been experiencing.

One of the things I noticed is that this year, the first Seder (first night celebration) falls on a Wednesday, which was the night of Jesus’ Last Supper. Seems to me that’s an indicator of this being a particularly auspicious day.

Another thing I found interesting is that as I was cleaning up my kitchen today in preparation for Passover the garbage disposal side of my sink got clogged.. and is still clogged. Maybe the disposal experienced a healing crisis, as I had just gone through everything in my kitchen to energetically clear all old energy still hanging on my dishes, pots, cookbooks, EVERYTHING there… if you have any insight on what happened please leave a comment below this post.

There is a very interesting 50 day spiritual journey that begins the second day of Passover. It is called the “Omer.” It concludes on the day the Ten Commandments were given to Moses on Mt. Sinai. This is also the time from Jesus’ crucifiction to the day the Holy Spirit was given to his disciples on Pentecost.

According to the Kabbalists we have 49 drives and traits of the heart. I’ve compiled a collection of meditations, one for each day, corresponding to those 49 drives and traits. As you read each meditation, one each day, you will take a step forward on your own unique and personal spiritual journey.

Download Omer Daily Meditations