1st Waymark of Jeshurun 

Son of Israel: Asher

(You) 

Law of Virtue bringing you to be honest

and happy 

and good before the Lord in all His intentions for you

🔹Creation with Purpose: We were created for specific reasons and have unique contributions to make.

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... Read moreHaving spent time reflecting on the 1st Waymark of Jeshurun and its emphasis on the son of Israel, Asher, I've come to appreciate the notion of living with intention rooted in virtue. The reference to the "Law of Virtue" reminds us that beyond simply following religious precepts, there is a purposeful journey towards honesty, happiness, and goodness that aligns with divine intentions. In my own spiritual journey, focusing on virtues such as honesty and goodness has helped me navigate challenges with a clearer sense of purpose. The idea that we were created for specific reasons, each having unique contributions to make, resonates deeply. It encourages taking personal responsibility and acknowledging that our actions have meaningful spiritual implications. The OCR content referencing the "91 Day Enoch Calendar" and various holy days like the Sabbath, Day of Forgiveness, and Days of Instruction, ties into this framework by providing a seasonal and ritualistic structure to spiritual life. Observing these periods has enriched my understanding of how intention, discipline, and reflection can foster growth. This 91-day cycle, rooted in ancient teachings connected to Enoch, offers a rhythm that encourages moments of purity, repentance, and celebration, allowing one to realign with higher principles. This cyclical nature complements the Waymark's call to continuous honesty and goodness — qualities I find essential for both personal peace and connection to the divine. Ultimately, embracing the 1st Waymark of Jeshurun invites us to live authentically and actively participate in our spiritual evolution. It’s a reminder that we are not merely passive observers but active sons and daughters entrusted with carrying forward virtues that benefit both ourselves and the community around us.