TeshuvaTale

Walking

Teshuva is action, not just insight. You begin to move, one small step at a time. No drama, no excuses.

Walking: A Poetic Definition

The world plays its tune and your heart plays its own, and they won’t always be in sync — and that’s okay. You are not in a solo performance. You are in the dress rehearsal for the greatest concert in the history of creation.

Reflections from the Path

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If you believe — or are setting your intention to believe — in the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the One who preceded all ancient bondage and rebellion, the One who wished to save the children of men from fire and from the blade held by their own parents — in the name of some false god or another — then first of all: welcome. A big, wholehearted welcome.  Read More >>

Thought to Walk With

— it’s picking up your instrument and playing, even when no one is listening yet.

It’s picking up your instrument and playing, even when no one is listening yet.

FAQ – Walking the Path of Return

Is walking a stage of teshuva or a result of it?

Both. Walking means you’ve decided to act — however small — and action is where inner change meets the world.

You don’t need to feel ready. You need only be willing to move. Teshuva meets you where you are.

You’ll notice. And you’ll turn back. That’s the whole story.

Your Step Matters

No matter how long you’ve been still, you can begin again. One step.