Rosh
Hashanah 2014 5774 - Nurit Greenger
When I listen
to the radio, which is often, sometimes I miss an important word or a sentence,
or two. I then look to find the remote control that will rewind what I have
missed but there it is impossible, there is none.
When I watch
playful children in the park I often see what they do as “cute” But their
actions pass by so quickly I think of the remote control for replay. Then I
realize there is none.
When I see a
shooting star, or a remarkable sunset, or a stunningly beautiful skies, I reach
for the remote control so I can experience it again and again. But, then I
realize there is none.
I am so used to
replaying segments of the T.V. that I have gotten used to not paying full
attention to what I watch because I know I can rewind and rerun it if I have
missed a word, a sentence.
This behavior
has spilled over into my daily life. It can be frustrating to miss so much and
not be able to get it back.
Rosh Hashanah
reminds me that years come and go, and life does not come with a remote
control. There is no pausing, no rewinding, no stopping the action. Only the
progression exists and it is inevitable.
On Rosh
Hashanah may we remind each other to be more attentive to all that is around us
the first time around.
Because it
cannot be replayed.
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