Yom Kippur, known as Day of Atonement, is the holiest day of the year for the Jewish people. For me, not being a religious person but more of a cultural Jew, it is a day of fasting (a religious activity that I participate in as a hat-tip to the community) and more importantly a day of counting my blessings and giving thanks for the well-being of those I love and care about.

G’mar Chatima Tova… may you, and those you love, be sealed in the book of life, and may it be a sweet year 🙏🏻 🙏🏻 🙏🏻 

What do I wish for all of us… Strength to face the future, a light and carefree spirit, and the wisdom to understand deep within our hearts what is genuinely right for each of us, guiding us toward fulfillment and peace in ways that only we, individually, can truly understand… RETURN ON RELATIONSHIP with ourselves.

 

 

 

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