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Quotation Station
Shabbat Shalom to everyone building in time by observing Adonai’s rest.
The nose is the organ of breathing, which a person must do constantly in order to maintain life. The greater the physical effort one expends in one’s work, the more difficult the breathing becomes, and the more one becomes conscious of one’s breathing efforts. This concept also applies to every person’s prayers. In order to create a connection with God, each person must pray. Prayer then becomes his source of life. Without prayer, he only exists, but does not live a full life. And, just as breathing sustains each person, whether one is conscious of it or not, so too, Mashiach, the world’s ultimate rectification, has sustained the world from its inception, whether we are conscious of it or not. ~Chaim Kramer
Quotation Station
Shabbat Shalom to all the
creatives making great art in
imitation of our Creator
to His glory.
He has filled them with the skill needed for every kind of work, whether done by an artisan, a designer, an embroiderer using blue, purple and scarlet yarn, and fine linen, or a weaver – they have the skill for every kind of work and design. ~Sh’mot 35:35
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Shabbat Shalom to all the
creatives making great art!
My heart is stirred by a noble theme;
I address my verses to the king;
my tongue is the pen of an expert scribe.
~Psalm 45:2
On August 7, 2019, my friend, Brenda, read the verse above and immediately contacted me to let me know that it reminded her of me because I’m a writer. I was so honored that I wrote the date in my Bible with a notation of its significance. I tell you this because it was during a time when I didn’t think, believe, or trust that Realm would ever be finished let alone published. And yet, here I sit as a published author who has grown significantly during the production of Realm as the entire process brought me into a closer walk with Adonai, the greatest Artist ever!
PS – I probably don’t need to tell you that I cried when Brenda called me with this verse, and I’m tearing up now at the memory. Baruch HaShem!