
Photo: Amitai Asif
There is magic
In remaining
A bit
Stumped
By life.
Bewilderment may well
Reverberate
The strings of
Myth
Enough to generate
A perch for
Understanding.
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Photo: Amitai Asif
There is magic
In remaining
A bit
Stumped
By life.
Bewilderment may well
Reverberate
The strings of
Myth
Enough to generate
A perch for
Understanding.
For The Daily Post

Photo: Atara Katz
Without some
Empathy
There’s no real
Sympathy.
So beware of
Those stating care
Who destroy
What is there.
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Photo: Atara Katz
Do not stifle
Truth
Or hope.
Hold fast the
Pieces
That were
In fear
Squelched back
Or were suppressed
By those pretending
To be
Righteous.
Let go.
Let be
The glorious unfurling
Of your being.
It is who you have been
Meant
To grow into
Before
And all along.
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Photo: piccsy.com on Pinterest
“Dominant does not mean domineering,” she said. “It does not need to mean oppressive or demeaning.”
“A true leader leads with kindness,” she added. “They govern with understanding and resolve, not ego, hate, or petty revenge.”
A cardboard sign was tied to her walker with green bread twists. It read: “I’m old enough to know how this ends.”
The faded purple blue tattoo on her arm was evidence of having lived through what most would deem un-survivable. She had survived, and came out the other side not only alive but vibrating with a kind of solid empathy that no one would mistake for weakness.
She did not raise her voice but nonetheless it carried. Or maybe it was her energy that created a little centripetal force-field around her. People stopped by. Leaned in to hear more. Some took her photo.
“Authority needs to be bestowed, not taken,” she noted, and I couldn’t help but think that someone ought to hire this little old lady, this walking wisdom slogan-machine.
The sun washed over the sea of people, signs, distant chants, knit hats. A puppy barked and a child’s exuberant peal of laughter carried on the wind.
“Hear that?” The old woman smiled. “That’s power.”
“And that,” she waved a wrinkled hand to encircle the swelling crowds. “That’s due dominance.”
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Photo: Na’ama Yehuda
Sometimes I know
The pace of
Tardy,
Slow but
Stubborn,
Will outwit
My best laid plans.
Goalposts redrawn.
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Photo: Amitai Asif
Be candid
But kind.
Speak your truth
With open mind.
Give no value
To harm.
Be mindful.
Keep calm.
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Photo: Inbar Asif
In the blink of an eye
Life shifts gears
Age speeds by
To leave tears
On a cheek
As in one glancing streak
Years flash
Full
Of mystique.
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Photo: Na’ama Yehuda
In the silence of pre-dawn
Or the hush before the sunset
May your soul be soothed to know
Full widths of hope
Soft waves of deepest palette.

Photo: Amitai Asif
When strolling down
The winding
Road
Of history
And conflit,
Beware of loopholes
Hiding
Spies
With
Less than helpful
Motives.
Look up
Look out
For any who
Proclaim
They own the path
To righteous.
Most likely they
Have arrows
Meant
To guarantee
Their profit.
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Photo: Atara Katz
“How did you learn how to know everything?” she asked.
“I don’t think anyone knows everything,” I responded, only half-attending. A siren from a fire-engine distracted me. The driver leaned on the horn. Someone must have not given the emergency vehicle the right of way.
“But how did you learn how to know everything?” she insisted.
The First Grader’s tone brought me back to full attention. She hung her big brown eyes on me.
“You mean, how do people work on knowing more and more?” I tried.
A shadow of a frown passed over the small visage, then the girl seemed to decide this not-at-all-what-I-asked-about-reframe is as comprehensive as this adult in front of her can probably muster at the moment. She nodded.
“Different people may have different ways of learning,” I replied, “but for me, I like finding out new things. So I observe and try to listen. I read a lot, and I ask plenty of questions …”
“… you do ask a lot of questions,” she interrupted. “But sometimes I think you already know the answers.”
I grinned. “Sometimes I do … And sometimes,” I teased, “I think you know the answers to your questions, too …”
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