Rumi's words touch me in such deep place of truth. No matter how lost you feel; there's always a way home. No matter how broken you feel, there's always a way to heal. No matter how far from your essence you have gone, the way to return can be as simple as turning to face oneself. And we all need love, help, and support on our journey towards wholeness. None of us can always be strong, but in the act of loving one another we can help to rediscover our resilience. Rebbe Nachman said it simply: “there is no despairing!” And Rumi has his own way of creating community with his deep truth telling and call to radical surrender to Love.
Miriam, the dancer featured in this video, represents to me the Shechinah, or Divine Feminine. And our meeting represents to me the power of sisterhood, and its place the ongoing revelation of the empowerment and evolution of the Divine Feminine in our world. A rebalancing of masculine and feminine, in the wild environment of the desert, and on to the holy city of Jerusalem. The red and white dresses represent the inclusion of all feminine archetypes, from the Maiden/Mother in white, to the Lover/Crone in red.
Stream the song here:
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Video Credits:
Clip Directed and Produced by Tziona Achishena
Flimed and Edited by Zohar Ron
Dancer: Miriam Peretz
Tziona's dress by Daniel Kochavi
Song Produced, composed and sung by Tziona Achishena
Music Production by Shahar Kaufman
Violins: Oren Tzur
Piano: Mayan Cahani
Bass: Shahar Kaufman
Drums: Gavriel Iseman
Backing vocals: Tehilla and Kol Havaiia, Sharon Liss, Lazer Grunwald
5 окт 2024