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Between intention and action, That gap is filled with processes. Mental. Emotional. Unknown. What penetrates those recesses? Between intention and action, What moves across that connection? Feeling. Need. Pain. Inertia. Fear. What motivates that direction? Between intention and action, There is the indispensable. Devotion. Love. Strength. Soulfulness. Are our lives comprehensible? Between intention and action, Do we call on our sense of awe? Pathos. Concentration. Wonder. That’s where we enter kavanah.
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Nov 1, 2018
Nov 1, 2018 at 11:29 AM UTC
Kavanah (Spiritual Intention)
Between intention and action, That gap is filled with processes. Mental. Emotional. Unknown. What penetrates those recesses? Between intention and action, What moves across that connection? Feeling. Need. Pain. Inertia. Fear. What motivates that direction? Between intention and action, There is the indispensable. Devotion. Love. Strength. Soulfulness. Are our lives comprehensible? Between intention and action, Do we call on our sense of awe? Pathos. Concentration. Wonder. That’s where we enter kavanah.
“Kavanah” is a Hebrew word that literally means "intention" or "sincere feeling, direction of the heart.” It is the mindset often described as necessary for Jewish rituals (mitzvot) and prayers. Kavanah is a theological concept in Judaism about a worshiper's state of mind and heart, his or her sincerity, devotion and emotional absorption during prayers. In another formulation, Kavanah can be described as the emotional devotion and absorption reached during prayer. Blogging at www.insightshurt.com Buy “Insights Hurt: Bringing Healing Thoughts To Life” at store.bookbaby.com/book/insights-hurt
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Nov 1, 2018
Nov 1, 2018 at 11:29 AM UTC
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