You All Got A’s
In yesterday’s reflection, we talked about the courage to “hang out” in the unknown. Today, we share a story about the feelings that can emerge when we inhabit a place of not knowing. Rabbi Jill Zimmerman
When You Are Lost, Stand Still
When you feel lost, the best advice is to stop, breathe, and stay right where you are. Some of you are dealing with situations filled with unknowns: a new diagnosis, impending retirement, financial distress. You do not yet know the way forward. The pathway is obstructed or unclear, and it feels scary and shaky. Because …
The Power of Not Knowing
What if: “not knowing” is more important than knowing? What if real wisdom is being open to what we “don’t know”?

