Sunday, October 13, 2019

COMBATING EVIL SPIRITS WELCOMING GOOD SPIRITS

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The Halloween Pagan holiday after Sukkot the Jewish Holiday. What about these scary spirits. They come to you and knock on your door. What to do about real spirits when they cannot remain buried, always to keep you harried. A coffin closed door opening, a creaking sound, a slamming of the coffin door, a door at all? There is the Shabbat Bride who is at your Sanctuary Door, but she is not spooky, she is beautiful. The Sukkot holy days to be days of beautiful Jewish women with their husbands in our present and in our past.

Out of doors this Sukkah is created, to sit in it as we feel the cool dew of the outdoors on our faces, moisture on our hands, a sweet time eating Challah, Rosh Ha' Shannah Jewish new year sweetie foods: caramel and peanut taffy apples on a stick, caramel corn like popped corn except not salty, it is sweet. A shot of Scotch or a sip of sweet heart red Kosher wine, Blue Moon beer. The goodness of good liquor spirits. Good spirits not scary with us in our Sukkahs like i.e. Moses, Miriam, Aaron, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Rebecca, Rachel, Leah, Esther, Hannah, Ruth. 

A musical instrument a piccolo or a flute to pick up and to play our favorite songs, songs from our worship Siddur prayer books singing soulfully as we play our instruments. Tropes in songs with the endings of words that increase to soprano into a one two three-Yah! How to deal with this constant three? Yah, it is one two three-Yah!

How many Gods are there? One. Yah! Who is God? Yah!

Sit back now and relax on your easy chair, invite family and friends into your outdoor Sukkah. Do you have a new pal who resembles a vampire? Ask her into your tent Sukkah and laugh about ol' times. Her teeth to be shining white brilliant none missing. She has all her teeth including her wisdom teeth! Ask her for a word of wisdom. 

Break open a jar of honey, sweetie honey that you can both swallow, to stay compassionate, affectionate, fondness, appreciative really wonderful. Is there someone under the weather? How 'bout a bowl of chicken noodle soup? If not, how 'bout a bowl of matzos ball soup. Apple cider? Apple juice as a substitute for grape juice to pray at our Shabbat Torah worship services. No rain yet? Sleep overnight in your Sukkah and enjoy!

What to enjoy? Enjoy the Fall fallen leaves during the times of Awe in autumn. Red leaves, golden, green, yellow, leaves of crispy consistency. Put a red leaf into your book as a bookmark and then send it into a letter for your sweetie to behold, beloved, blessed, real live leaves. Promise me never to leave. Who? God.

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