The Havdalah candle emits a powerful flame. Four braided wicks burning as One Flame. Letting the world know we are here. We are not going away. We are strong. We are One. Our God is One. The many is One.
I love to light the Havdalah candle, say the Havdalah Blessings, smell the spices, drink the wine, read the Siddur passages and contemplate the transition from Shabbat to the mundane week; the passage from Sacred to Ordinary…and how to keep the Ordinary…Sacred.
I continue to be filled with acknowledgement of God’s work in my life. This is a blessing for which I’m incredibly grateful. I continue to pray for the ability to feel the joy and love which daily fills my soul.
The following is a passage from a poem “I’ll Let You In On a Secret” by Jacob Glatstein, as translated by Ruth Whitman:
“The day is departing with a quiet kiss.
It lies open at your feet
while you stand saying the blessings.
You can’t create anything yourself, but you
can lead the day to its end and see
clearly the smile of its going down.
See how whole it all is,
not diminished for a second,
how you age with the days
that keep dawning,
how you bring your lived-out day
as a gift to eternity.”
How you bring your lived-out day as a gift to eternity.