EPISODE‌ ‌66 Sacred Time Adar I

“What I ask myself and what I want to ask other people is: what do you need more time for?”— Ganga DeviMishenichnas Adar marbim b'simcha! As Adar enters, we increase in joy.This episode of the Living Jewishly Podcasts is an instalment of Sacred Time, a podcast that explores the healing art of the Hebrew Calendar, and it celebrates the month of Adar… twice, in this case.Adar Aleph, takes place during the Jewish Leap Year, also known as the Shanah Me'uberet, or “pregnant year,” a nod to its fullness and its potential. It grants us not one additional day, but an entire additional month of Adar, the final month in the religious calendar. This necessary inclusion to the lunar calendar protects the sacred timing of holidays such as Passover and Sukkot, in terms of their symbolic and agricultural importance.It is the spaciousness of this extra month that gives us the opportunity to experience deeper rest, for cultivating more joy, and discovering more liberating ways of being, on the way to the celebration of Purim. This is a time of care and chaos, rest and release.We invite you to tune in for an enlightening conversation about the origin and meaning of the Jewish lunar cycle, and to join us in celebrating the arrival of Adar Aleph.“We’ve been talking a lot about Shabbat as a time of rest, but it’s not like an apathetic rest. It’s not a detached rest. It’s a rest that is then filled or inhabited… we inhabit the boundaries of our rest with what? With joy.”— BluthThis‌ ‌episode discusses:‌ ‌

  • The differences between the lunar calendar and the solar cycle, and the elegant ways in which the Jewish New Year creates harmony between the two
  • The beautiful function of adding space to a year and how this can help us rediscover our rhythms and alignment
  • The year of release, Shmita, and the role that it plays both socially and ecologically

Highlights:‌ ‌00:51 Mishenichnas Adar marbim b'simcha!01:45 Purim to Passover03:01 Origin of Adar I05:05 The maths behind calendars06:14 The meaning behind Adar Aleph09:26 The pregnant year12:36 The role of others14:12 Shmita year15:18 Kira Rib & Joanna Macy19:00 Ganga Devi’s project story20:53 Time & space23:25 The Nap Ministry & active rest27:38 Chayav inish le'besume31:08 Community care & releasing judgment35:00 Obliterating & recreating structures36:55 PurimLinks:‌ ‌Ariela Yomtovianhttps://www.arielasharon.comJoanna Macy - The Work that Reconnectshttps://workthatreconnects.org/spiralThe Nap Ministryhttps://thenapministry.wordpress.comThe Jewish Leap Year https://www.washingtonjewishweek.com/five-fascinating-facts-about-the-jewish-leap-yearThe School of Living Jewishlyhttps://www.schooloflivingjewishly.comTo get in contact or learn more about Living Jewishly:Visit‌ ‌our ‌website: https://livingjewishly.orgFollow us on Instagram: @living.jewishlyWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO2YEegjapKpQeXG6zh6tzwor send us an email at hello@livingjewishly.org.Shalom!

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