Rabbi Nathan - Natan
Natan

How then shall we live for the rest of our lives,

to give ourselves a rest from the lives we are living?

Greetings and blessings dear friends,

Thank you for visiting my place in cyberspace…welcome.

Some music, art, ideas, and prayers to help engage your sense of wonder and delight. Enjoy..In joy. I have a yearning passion to live in a spiritual neighborhood. I dream of conscious intentional spiritual sensual community. A place to play and pray together, to explore new ways to love nurture and support each other. “The purpose of our lives is to love one another, to touch and to heal and to learn and to grow. In peace..Hallelujah!

I sense our current culture as very dysfunctional. People are isolated, frustrated, alone and unloved. We medicate ourselves and our children to find balance. We separate our elders from our children and further divide each other by age, class, ideology, and ability. We are meant to live more ‘tribally’. It takes a village to raise and nurture each other. We deny our passion and delight and seek entertainment in violence and perversion.

“Rabbi” means teacher. We are all ministers and teachers of love and holiness for each other. We are each unique and special beings. No two of us the same. And yet not so different in our needs for caring, nurturing, affection, acknowledgement, and loving. “Unity amidst our diversity.”I have posted this web site in the hope of engaging the heart and minds of some of my fellow beings, who also share an interest in sensual/spiritual community. Perhaps our paths will meet and we will find new ways to share our love, skills, and delight. May our paths be adorned in love and peace.

With bountiful blessings in our sharings.

Love,

Nathan

Ps. There is no ‘store’ or sales, if the music touches your heart, and you wish to contribute. Please send a check to: The SHUL:  POB 880 larkspur, California 94977. (Non-profit 501-c3-religious/educational organization). Or you may contact me directly: (415) 419-3511.  THANK- YOU

From you I receive, to you I give, together we share, and from this we live.


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