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Kol Echad is the Singularity
We weren’t just at Sinai
We weren’t just at Sinai.
We were there at Tsimtsum, at B’reishit.
When Elohim emerged
As the heavens and the Earth.
We were the nothing that became
Everything
Every thing
Every every
We were the dust and the firmament.
We were the waters below and the waters above.
We shaped into plants and animals.
We grew into the Earth: Adome:
Adam and Chavah.
We rested and we continued to change.
We were Creation.
We still are.
Love
Physics’ great quest
the unified field theory,
a force that connects the four forces into one.
Gravity’s the force that describes one object’s attraction for a second object.
Another name for that is love.
When that attraction is strong, electromagnetism holds atoms together,
preventing one object from crashing through the second one
so dominating it as to destroy it.
Another name for that is love.
Electromagnetism tells us
protons should repel each other and the atom’s nucleus should fly apart;
but there’s something stronger than electromagnetism,
stronger than gravity,
the strong force keeping atoms connected.
Another name for that is love.
Neutrons change into protons and electrons, and make nuclear fusion possible,
make stars possible,
make life possible.
Physicists call that the weak force.
I call it love.
Search for the unified field no longer
Love connects the four forces into one,
just as it connects us into one.
Before the forever connection
Before the forever connection,
before there was two,
before the birth of stars,
before the firmament and the floods and the flowers,
before fin and fur,
before the need to rest,
before there was a before,
I am becoming.
What I am has always been,
the constant exchange between
these atoms
and
these waves,
intent and consciousness
always a part
of this Eternal Now.
Once
I knew
I am One,
A little piece of the One
Infinite Becoming.
After the finish of flesh
after the death of rock and sky and light
I am
still a little piece of Infinite Being.
Rosh Hashanah
the first streak of orange
arrives on top of the pines
reflects on the lake
mirrored blue, black, still
a soft cool breeze wakes me
to the endless possibilities
It’s a new day.
It always has been.
We are the ocean
We are the ocean,
But for a short time
We are the wave.
Honor the ride.
We are the air.
But for a short time
We are the wind.
Honor the gust.
We are fire,
But for a short time
We flame.
Honor the spark.
We are the earth.
But for a short time
We flower.
Honor the bloom.
We are a small piece of the One,
But for a short time
We are.
Cherish that time.
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Herb Cooper-Levy is the Executive Director of FocusMusic, a nonprofit presenter of folk and acoustic music in Washington, D.C. He also serves as Community Coordinator for Kol Ami, the Northern Virginia Reconstructionist Community. This past summer, Mr. Cooper-Levy was a part of Hevreh: A Community of Adult Jewish Learners.
This is the first time that Judaism and Science has offered a collection of poetry. As the month of Elul nears, and we begin a period of introspection, we are pleased to be able to provide another approach to the exploration of fact, fiction and faith from the Jewish perspective.