Inspiration in the Desert
I’ve just returned transformed after five days in the California desert with sixty fellow Pesach journeyers. The whole experience was so totally outrageous that it felt completely natural. Who would have thought that getting back to the land, connecting in community, praying and
creating ritual, and taking time for ourselves could be such a transformative experience? Well, we did have an idea I guess…
So we did it… we examined our own mitzrayim (narrow places) while reconnecting to our ancestors’ liberation from Egypt. We supported each other on our paths and connected to the power of the desert. This was truly a personal journey in community.
From our opening circle to our closing prayers, from our communal kosher for Pesach meals to our song and drum circles, from our tribal seder around a campfire to our silent walks in the desert, from the connections we made with one another to the hot pink blossoms of the beavertail cactus, from our text studies to our yoga classes, from our women’s circles to our dances around the bonfire, from the sparkling sunsets to the spacious sunrises, we came together in community. Sharing responsibilities, love, and support, everyone seemed to show up as their highest self to make Pesach in the Desert the beautiful event that it was.
Plus, any community that starts banging on drums and singing Kabbalat Shabbat while physically holding down our shade structure during a windstorm is a community I want to be a part of. I feel so honored to be a part of this magic.
Wilderness Torah creates earth-based festivals in California for Pesach, Shavuot, Sukkot and TuB’Shevat. If you want to join us for Shavuot on the Mountain, send us an email at wildernesstorah@gmail.com.
And you can check out some of our pictures from Pesach here: http://www.flickr.com/groups/pesachinthedesert/



















