Thursday, November 24, 2005
Is there a connection? how to go all night long!!!!
When you feel really alive, who wants to go to sleep right? Even to have those extra hours just to study and write quietly not neccessarily party ...
getting up is such a bitch too ... if your gonna have to go to sleep, then like an aphorism of the bal shemtov get up with celerity as least.
you know there is this great saying: "The guardian of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps." This line from Torah is referring to HaShem, but we should all be able to connect to this aspect of G-d.
"The guardian of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps." how does God do that?
is there a connection to be found in the jewish melody (niggun) of Kol Dodi?
Here is a description& audio of Kol Dodi.
The deeply moving tones of this melody give expression to the significance of this verse, "I sleep, but my heart is awake"
"The guardian of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps."
"I sleep, but my heart is awake"
Is there a secret here? Maybe i should sleep on it! :)
getting up is such a bitch too ... if your gonna have to go to sleep, then like an aphorism of the bal shemtov get up with celerity as least.
you know there is this great saying: "The guardian of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps." This line from Torah is referring to HaShem, but we should all be able to connect to this aspect of G-d.
"The guardian of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps." how does God do that?
is there a connection to be found in the jewish melody (niggun) of Kol Dodi?
Here is a description& audio of Kol Dodi.
The deeply moving tones of this melody give expression to the significance of this verse, "I sleep, but my heart is awake"
"The guardian of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps."
"I sleep, but my heart is awake"
Is there a secret here? Maybe i should sleep on it! :)