Join Rabbi Sheila Weinberg for this meditation on shalom. Every day is a good day to pray for shalom. Our most important prayers are sealed with the prayer for shalom – Birkat Hamazon, the Amidah, the priestly blessing. We make our best efforts to work for peace in the world. You are invited to welcome peace, shalom, to enter your body, heart, and mind. This is a meditation for shalom, a prayer from shalom – it moves from the inside to the outside. Shalom is vast and open, receptive, spacious, it does not grab; it holds everything. Invite rest, peace, shalom, into your body, and into your life.
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