His thoughts on the Torah

The Grant Ward Chapel
The Grant Ward Chapel



It is Sunday morning and he sleeps not.
He thinks of the divine feminine,
and her reflection in his spouse.

Is not the one who choose,
to share his life, a reflection,
of the feminine divine. 

He googles The Law of Moses (macro),
and The Law of Mother (micro)

The Law of Moses is the law of instruction
guidance and government.

The Law of Mother is the law of nurture,
Daily she guides the Father and the Children.

She is priestess serving at the family alter (dining table),
in the kitchen where she prepares to feed and sustain,
the family.

Systemic vs Relational

Legislative vs Nurturing.

She lights the Shabbat candles,
as she invites the "indwelling presence of God"
into the home. 

She feeds the family as she nurtures their souls. 

She is Eve the mother of all living. 

Her husband shall sing her praises
and she delivers the meal,
prepares to feed and nurture,
their souls.

His job is to legislate, what to do, or do not.
Hers is to dictate how to behave, relational, ethically, and emotionally. 

Her husband remembers Proverbs 31,
as he sings a song of praise
of her and their offspring.

Remember she sets the Alter of the home
as then provides the nourishing sustenance.

She creates the alter,
at which her husband presides,
as the family commits,
to keep the covenants of their God. 


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