
Or, read a transcript of the practice here.
Published by Recustom in collaboration with Embodied Jewish Learning. All content created by Laura Hegfield and Julie Emden of the Embodied Jewish Wisdom Network, except where otherwise noted. All contributions from Laura Hegfield are copyrighted and shared with the author’s permission.
Embodied Practice for Rachamim / Compassion / רַחֲמִים from Julie
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Jewish source texts, liturgy, laws, customs, and practices offer so many resources for us to cultivate well-being in living our day-to-day lives. From the very beginning, in the book of Breishit/Genesis, we are inspired to consider ourselves as whole beings, physical beings imbued with the breath of life, Nishmat Hayyim/נִשְׁמַ֣ת חַיִּ֑ים.
בראשית ב׳:ז׳
ז) וַיִּיצֶר֩ יְהוָ֨ה אֱלֹהִ֜ים אֶת־הָֽאָדָ֗ם עָפָר֙ מִן־הָ֣אֲדָמָ֔ה וַיִּפַּ֥ח בְּאַפָּ֖יו נִשְׁמַ֣ת חַיִּ֑ים וַֽיְהִ֥י הָֽאָדָ֖ם לְנֶ֥פֶשׁ חַיָּֽה׃
Genesis 2:7: Va’yitzer Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey Elohim et’ha’adam afar min ha’adamah va’yipach b’apav nishmat hayyim va’y’hi ha’adam l’nefesh chaya.
Genesis 2:7 “And the source of all life formed the person from the dust of the earth. The Creator blew into their nostrils the breath of life, and the person became a living being.”
Our tradition encourages us to live flourishing, resilient, integrated lives that include awareness, appreciation, and cultivation of health and well-being on all levels - mind, body, heart and spirit. The integration of all levels of being are essential to an experience of wholeness and healing.
Though our culture often focuses upon the intellect, the body has its own intelligence. By tapping into the wisdom of the body, we open, access and integrate the wisdom of our physical, emotional and spiritual selves alongside our minds, in our healing journeys.
In this booklet, we offer an array of embodied practices from which you may choose to create your own healing ritual, drawing from any or all of the elements we share here. You are welcome to revisit this booklet as frequently as you are called and experiment with utilizing just one element or combining any number of these elements in different ways each time you create a healing ritual for yourself or for a loved one.
Published by Recustom in collaboration with Embodied Jewish Learning. All content created by Laura Hegfield and Julie Emden of the Embodied Jewish Wisdom Network, except where otherwise noted. All contributions from Laura Hegfield are copyrighted and shared with the author’s permission.
Lyrics for Mi Shebeirach Prayer
Written and Composed by Laura Hegfield
Listen to a recording here: Mi Shebeirach
Mi shebeirach avoteinu v’imoteinu barech otanu gam r’feinu
May the One who blessed our fathers and our mothers bless us and heal us too.
Guf lev nefesh v’ruach body, heart, mind, and soul.
Nurture and sustain us, heal us and make us whole
Mi shebeirach avoteinu v’imoteinu barech otanu gam r’feinu
May the One who blessed our fathers and our mothers bless us and heal us too.
Guf lev nefesh v’ruach body, heart, mind, and soul.
Nurture and sustain us, heal us and make us whole
Bless us with compassion when internal skies are gray
Give us strength and courage to face another day.
Mi shebeirach avoteinu v’imoteinu barech otanu gam r’feinu
May the One who blessed our fathers and our mothers bless us and heal us too.
Guf lev nefesh v’ruach body, heart, mind, and soul.
Nurture and sustain us, heal us and make us whole ---oh.
Original music/lyrics created by Laura Hegfield© 2022 reshared with permission.
Musical Performance of Mi Shebeirach by Laura and Gordon Hegfield© 2023 reshared with permission.
Published by Recustom in collaboration with Embodied Jewish Learning. All content created by Laura Hegfield and Julie Emden of the Embodied Jewish Wisdom Network, except where otherwise noted. All contributions from Laura Hegfield are copyrighted and shared with the author’s permission.
It is taught, that our ancestors carried both
The unbroken, and broken tablets
Together in the Mishkhan.
Carried them across the wilderness
Forty years side by side;
broken and unbroken.
We carry the unbroken and broken with us too.
Stories of our lives;
Births and birthdays --
Everything in between, as sure as
Illness, death,
And grief are known.
Heartache and joy, side by side;
Broken and unbroken.
Longing, belonging,
Letting go;
All parts of the whole.
Learning to live with even the most jagged shards,
For the sake of healing
Through this life.
Published by Recustom in collaboration with Embodied Jewish Learning. All content created by Laura Hegfield and Julie Emden of the Embodied Jewish Wisdom Network, except where otherwise noted. All contributions from Laura Hegfield are copyrighted and shared with the author’s permission.
Side By Side - A Poem by Laura Hegfield
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We invite you to take from this booklet one or more components that are useful to you in this unique moment in time on your healing journey. Each time we create a ritual for healing, we may want to draw upon different qualities needed in the moment. There are many qualities (middot/soul traits) from which to choose, such as Gevurah/ גְּבוּרָה / Inner Strength, Hesed/חֶסֶד /Lovingkindness or Nedivut/ נְדִיבוּת /Generosity.
For the purpose of this these rituals, we encourage you to open your hearts to two specific qualities we have found to be supportive on our personal healing journeys: Rachamim / רַחֲמִים / Compassion and Hakarat HaTov / הַכָּרַת הַטּוֹב / Gratitude. We invite you to choose from these rituals and any other prayers, activities, or practices that are most meaningful to you. May this booklet inspire you to discover resources within yourself and from our rich tradition to create healing rituals and spaces for yourself throughout your life.
Published by Recustom in collaboration with Embodied Jewish Learning. All content created by Laura Hegfield and Julie Emden of the Embodied Jewish Wisdom Network, except where otherwise noted. All contributions from Laura Hegfield are copyrighted and shared with the author’s permission.
We call into awareness our ancestors most ancient; Avraham v’Sarah, Yitzchak v’Rivka, Ya’akov, Rachel v’Leah. We call upon the generations, nearest to our own; great-grandparents, grandparents, parents, without whom we would not exist. We ask for comfort, for strength, for wisdom, for guidance, as we face challenges and celebrate blessings revealed along the way.
Published by Recustom in collaboration with Embodied Jewish Learning. All content created by Laura Hegfield and Julie Emden of the Embodied Jewish Wisdom Network, except where otherwise noted. All contributions from Laura Hegfield are copyrighted and shared with the author’s permission.
Or, read a transcript of the practice here.
Published by Recustom in collaboration with Embodied Jewish Learning. All content created by Laura Hegfield and Julie Emden of the Embodied Jewish Wisdom Network, except where otherwise noted. All contributions from Laura Hegfield are copyrighted and shared with the author’s permission.
Embodied Practice for Rachamim / Compassion / רַחֲמִים from Julie
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More
Jewish source texts, liturgy, laws, customs, and practices offer so many resources for us to cultivate well-being in living our day-to-day lives. From the very beginning, in the book of Breishit/Genesis, we are inspired to consider ourselves as whole beings, physical beings imbued with the breath of life, Nishmat Hayyim/נִשְׁמַ֣ת חַיִּ֑ים.
בראשית ב׳:ז׳
ז) וַיִּיצֶר֩ יְהוָ֨ה אֱלֹהִ֜ים אֶת־הָֽאָדָ֗ם עָפָר֙ מִן־הָ֣אֲדָמָ֔ה וַיִּפַּ֥ח בְּאַפָּ֖יו נִשְׁמַ֣ת חַיִּ֑ים וַֽיְהִ֥י הָֽאָדָ֖ם לְנֶ֥פֶשׁ חַיָּֽה׃
Genesis 2:7: Va’yitzer Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey Elohim et’ha’adam afar min ha’adamah va’yipach b’apav nishmat hayyim va’y’hi ha’adam l’nefesh chaya.
Genesis 2:7 “And the source of all life formed the person from the dust of the earth. The Creator blew into their nostrils the breath of life, and the person became a living being.”
Our tradition encourages us to live flourishing, resilient, integrated lives that include awareness, appreciation, and cultivation of health and well-being on all levels - mind, body, heart and spirit. The integration of all levels of being are essential to an experience of wholeness and healing.
Though our culture often focuses upon the intellect, the body has its own intelligence. By tapping into the wisdom of the body, we open, access and integrate the wisdom of our physical, emotional and spiritual selves alongside our minds, in our healing journeys.
In this booklet, we offer an array of embodied practices from which you may choose to create your own healing ritual, drawing from any or all of the elements we share here. You are welcome to revisit this booklet as frequently as you are called and experiment with utilizing just one element or combining any number of these elements in different ways each time you create a healing ritual for yourself or for a loved one.
Published by Recustom in collaboration with Embodied Jewish Learning. All content created by Laura Hegfield and Julie Emden of the Embodied Jewish Wisdom Network, except where otherwise noted. All contributions from Laura Hegfield are copyrighted and shared with the author’s permission.
Lyrics for Mi Shebeirach Prayer
Written and Composed by Laura Hegfield
Listen to a recording here: Mi Shebeirach
Mi shebeirach avoteinu v’imoteinu barech otanu gam r’feinu
May the One who blessed our fathers and our mothers bless us and heal us too.
Guf lev nefesh v’ruach body, heart, mind, and soul.
Nurture and sustain us, heal us and make us whole
Mi shebeirach avoteinu v’imoteinu barech otanu gam r’feinu
May the One who blessed our fathers and our mothers bless us and heal us too.
Guf lev nefesh v’ruach body, heart, mind, and soul.
Nurture and sustain us, heal us and make us whole
Bless us with compassion when internal skies are gray
Give us strength and courage to face another day.
Mi shebeirach avoteinu v’imoteinu barech otanu gam r’feinu
May the One who blessed our fathers and our mothers bless us and heal us too.
Guf lev nefesh v’ruach body, heart, mind, and soul.
Nurture and sustain us, heal us and make us whole ---oh.
Original music/lyrics created by Laura Hegfield© 2022 reshared with permission.
Musical Performance of Mi Shebeirach by Laura and Gordon Hegfield© 2023 reshared with permission.
Published by Recustom in collaboration with Embodied Jewish Learning. All content created by Laura Hegfield and Julie Emden of the Embodied Jewish Wisdom Network, except where otherwise noted. All contributions from Laura Hegfield are copyrighted and shared with the author’s permission.
It is taught, that our ancestors carried both
The unbroken, and broken tablets
Together in the Mishkhan.
Carried them across the wilderness
Forty years side by side;
broken and unbroken.
We carry the unbroken and broken with us too.
Stories of our lives;
Births and birthdays --
Everything in between, as sure as
Illness, death,
And grief are known.
Heartache and joy, side by side;
Broken and unbroken.
Longing, belonging,
Letting go;
All parts of the whole.
Learning to live with even the most jagged shards,
For the sake of healing
Through this life.
Published by Recustom in collaboration with Embodied Jewish Learning. All content created by Laura Hegfield and Julie Emden of the Embodied Jewish Wisdom Network, except where otherwise noted. All contributions from Laura Hegfield are copyrighted and shared with the author’s permission.
Side By Side - A Poem by Laura Hegfield
Preview
More
We invite you to take from this booklet one or more components that are useful to you in this unique moment in time on your healing journey. Each time we create a ritual for healing, we may want to draw upon different qualities needed in the moment. There are many qualities (middot/soul traits) from which to choose, such as Gevurah/ גְּבוּרָה / Inner Strength, Hesed/חֶסֶד /Lovingkindness or Nedivut/ נְדִיבוּת /Generosity.
For the purpose of this these rituals, we encourage you to open your hearts to two specific qualities we have found to be supportive on our personal healing journeys: Rachamim / רַחֲמִים / Compassion and Hakarat HaTov / הַכָּרַת הַטּוֹב / Gratitude. We invite you to choose from these rituals and any other prayers, activities, or practices that are most meaningful to you. May this booklet inspire you to discover resources within yourself and from our rich tradition to create healing rituals and spaces for yourself throughout your life.
Published by Recustom in collaboration with Embodied Jewish Learning. All content created by Laura Hegfield and Julie Emden of the Embodied Jewish Wisdom Network, except where otherwise noted. All contributions from Laura Hegfield are copyrighted and shared with the author’s permission.
We call into awareness our ancestors most ancient; Avraham v’Sarah, Yitzchak v’Rivka, Ya’akov, Rachel v’Leah. We call upon the generations, nearest to our own; great-grandparents, grandparents, parents, without whom we would not exist. We ask for comfort, for strength, for wisdom, for guidance, as we face challenges and celebrate blessings revealed along the way.
Published by Recustom in collaboration with Embodied Jewish Learning. All content created by Laura Hegfield and Julie Emden of the Embodied Jewish Wisdom Network, except where otherwise noted. All contributions from Laura Hegfield are copyrighted and shared with the author’s permission.
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