Through compassion i find the strength to be disciplined to my morals

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Through compassion i find the strength to be disciplined to my morals
I photographed a reform Bar Mitzvah today and got some pics with very strong Jewish vibes
Today is the second day of the Omer. This day is represented by Miriam. I was picturing her, crossing the sea, all of the people behind her and her brothers. I see her looking behind her at the Israelites, as a range of emotions play across their faces. And she just knows what's needed in the moment is music. She takes her timbrel and sings, her words and melody carrying much louder than what should be possible. All the people hear her clearly and feel, perhaps for the first time in their lives, hope and the possibility of a future.
And when her foot finally touches the other side, she stays there at the edge, flanked by Aaron and Moses - boulders in the river of people passing by. She continues her song, a siren to the exhausted and weak stragglers who want to give up.
The last of the Israelites cross, her timbrel has stopped. And as she sings her final notes she sees the approaching Egyptians. But it's too late, the walls of water have already begun to fall. Miriam sees the horror on their faces as they realize it's too late, there's nothing now that they can do to change their fate. And she sees them crushed by the weight of the sea.
When the water settles, and the music has gone quiet, she remembers them. She will always remember them, and the cost her people's freedom demanded. The weight of this memory will tinge her songs for the rest of her days. And yet, she will continue to sing.
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I ask for assistance to be truly fine enough to understand g-ds communication with me clearly
Hashem please help me be humble and true while i receive your blessings. I ask for the desire to be humble and true always
G-d constantly grants me with new ways and strength to help others- i use it, and see everyone around me healing and happy ✡️🕯️💫
The Bible isn’t a Christian story—it’s the history, struggle, and destiny of a Hebrew nation and people. Their past, present, and future written by the hand of Yahuah. Read it again—with open eyes.