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Getting Started is Tough!

27 Sunday Mar 2016

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“All Beginnings are Difficult”

-Ishmael ben Elisha

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The Chinese philosopher Laozi famously wrote that the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. But sometimes that first step- oy!

Take getting out of bed in the morning, for example. It can be the toughest step we take all day. We want to go back to sleep, remain cocooned in our bedding, stay horizontal. To confront gravity head on and stand upright is an audacious challenge! But we must do it to start the day.

The steepest learning curve is usually at the beginning, especially in new endeavors. I’m in the midst of starting a beverage business, something I’ve never done before. Sure, I have a great recipe. But bottling, pasteurizing, distribution, suppliers, price changes, selling, branding, marketing- the list goes on. Once I’ve produced the first batch, and have the systems in place to do the next one-it will be easier. I trust there’s a plateau, at least for a bit, on top of the steep turning curve.  Births are messy, often painful, usually a struggle. But without birth, no life. Getting out of the gate may be tough. But who can live their life always behind the gate?

What do you want to begin today?

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Rabbi Ishmael “Ba’al HaBaraita” or Ishmael ben Elisha (90-135 CE) was a Tanna of the 1st and 2nd centuries (third tannaitic generation). A Tanna (plural, Tannaim) is a rabbinic sage whose views are recorded in the Mishnah.

Joe Laur is a father, husband, naturalist, executive, consultant, and a lowly rabbinic student. Send him your favorite teaching quote for commentary. He can be reached at joe.laur@godsdog.net.

Returning to Our Best Selves

01 Tuesday Mar 2016

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“Repent one day before your death.”

–Rabbi Eliezer ben Hurcanus

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The students of Rabbi Eliezer were said to have asked him, “If we are to repent the day before we die, how do we know that day?” He is said to have replied, “You don’t. Therefore every day should be a day of repentance!”

Now in Hebrew, the word for repentance is tshuvah, which literally means return. Tshuvah is a process of returning- to who we are, our highest aspirations, our deepest values, our truest selves. We all wander frequently from the path we want to walk, and if we make return to that path a daily practice, we will not stray too far from it. When it does come time to settle our final accounts, we won’t have a lot of work to do, but a short walk home.  I’d call that wisdom, wouldn’t you?

How can you return to your truest self today?

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Eliezer ben Hurcanus or Eliezer ben Hyrcanus, was one of the most prominent tannaim of the 1st and 2nd centuries, known as a severe teacher and his strict devotion to tradition. He is the sixth most frequently mentioned sage in the Mishnah.

Joe Laur is a father, husband, naturalist, executive, consultant, and a lowly rabbinic student. He can be reached at joe.laur@godsdog.net.

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