Tech Tribe Dispatch #3: Soul-Glass Onion

Think:
Yom Kippur, we fast, we pray, and we confess . . . a lot.
Throughout the time-honored liturgy of Yom Kippur, we say the al-cheit, enumerating our transgressions and short comings, 10 times throughout the five prayers of the day . . . and one begins to wonder: "Enough already!?" What good does it do to repeat how we erred over and over agin?
The reason is because Yom Kippur is not really about the past - it's about the future. It's about peeling back the levels of the soul - it's a dive within where we reach our deeper, truer selves. Each prayer is like a new layer of the spiritual onion.
But when we've found a new level, yesterdays accomplishments become the new bonds of ego and self-doubt that tie us down. We peel back the layers of all 10 spiritual facilities we have, to depths of the soul.
There, deep within, we find the soul, alone and connected with its source, its Creator.
Listen:
The song of spiritual ascents.
Do:
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