Day 1 of the Week Mychar
Day 61 North hemisphere Spring 🌱
Day 61 South hemisphere Fall🍁
9th Waymark of Jeshurun
Son of Israel: Levi
(Bread of Life)
of Messiah to His Father
and be attached in your soul unto all the living
and thus Messiah by the Law gave to you the Bread of Life
or that is to say the life of the Messiah in all element
to be a holy joining before God
and the Eerkodeshiy agreed to do so
🔹True Righteousness: We strive for true righteousness in all our relationships, recognizing the inherent worth of every human being.
Reflecting on the 9th Waymark of Jeshurun, particularly its association with the Son of Israel: Levi and the concept of the Bread of Life, deepens my understanding of spiritual nourishment and connection. This theme resonates through the idea that the Messiah imparts life in all elements, symbolizing a holistic approach to faith where every aspect of existence plays a part in uniting believers with the divine. From personal experience, striving for true righteousness—as highlighted in the text—means more than adhering to laws; it involves cultivating a profound respect for others and recognizing the inherent worth in every human being. This calls for mindfulness in daily interactions and a conscious effort to embody fairness, kindness, and justice. The mention of seasons and waymarks ties into a larger spiritual calendar that encourages continuous reflection and growth. Observing these waymarks can serve as milestones, reminding us to pause, evaluate our spiritual journey, and recommit ourselves to living out principles of holiness and righteousness. Moreover, the reference to the Eerkodeshiy’s agreement to uphold these principles suggests a communal dimension to this spiritual path, emphasizing shared responsibility and collective devotion. In my life, participating in community rituals or discussions centered on these themes has fostered a richer sense of belonging and purpose. Embracing this holistic spirituality can transform routine observances into meaningful acts that nourish the soul and strengthen bonds within our community. It’s inspiring to see how ancient practices continue to offer guidance in achieving moral integrity and spiritual unity today.




































































