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I'm maybe cowriting a book on Polyamory for Progressive Christians with my would-be metamour? š
Her 5 section/20 chapter outline last night included "Part 3: LeviticusāSocietal Pushback/Communication in the Larger Community" and I said, "Iām charmed that weāre including Leviticus in here, since that book gets such a bad rap. Would definitely want to include a brief gloss since a lot of folks (probably especially progressive Christians) have a knee-jerk reaction against Leviticus (āThatās the book with all those outdated rules! Including the terrible anti-gay rules!ā)."
Watching her draft that gloss just now (we're still in the shared GoogleDoc drafting stage), I pulled out my copy of Rabbi Rachel Barenblat's 70 faces: Torah poems and also pulled up the Torah Commentary on her blog.
I don't really have a polyamory connection, but "Command (Tzav)" felt really resonant. And it's National Poetry Month, so...
Her 5 section/20 chapter outline last night included "Part 3: LeviticusāSocietal Pushback/Communication in the Larger Community" and I said, "Iām charmed that weāre including Leviticus in here, since that book gets such a bad rap. Would definitely want to include a brief gloss since a lot of folks (probably especially progressive Christians) have a knee-jerk reaction against Leviticus (āThatās the book with all those outdated rules! Including the terrible anti-gay rules!ā)."
Watching her draft that gloss just now (we're still in the shared GoogleDoc drafting stage), I pulled out my copy of Rabbi Rachel Barenblat's 70 faces: Torah poems and also pulled up the Torah Commentary on her blog.
I don't really have a polyamory connection, but "Command (Tzav)" felt really resonant. And it's National Poetry Month, so...
Command / Tzav
A perpetual fire shall be kept burning on the altar, not to go out. --Lev. 6:6
First you dress in linen
then scoop out the ashes.
Stop and wash with water,
then you change your garments
and scoop out the ashes.
Lather, rinse, repeat;
then you change your garments.
No one said it was easy.
Lather, rinse, repeat;
out here in the wilderness
no one said it was easy
to keep the fire burning.
Out here in the wilderness
there's little wood to scavenge
to keep the fire burning
all night until morning.
There's little wood to scavenge
and you want perpetual motion
all night until morningā
that's the ritual of the offering.
You want perpetual motion
but fires don't burn forever
and the ritual of the offering
is this lesson from the waters.
Fires don't burn forever
(except for that holy pillar)
so take a lesson from the waters
and the reeds you sludged across.
Remember that holy pillar
like a beacon in the darkness
and the reeds you sludged across
each shaky step toward freedom.
Like a beacon in the darkness
God's instructions on this are clear:
each shaky step toward freedom
keeps the fire burning.
God's instructions on this are clear.
Stop and wash with water.
Keep the fire burning.
First you dress in linen.
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Date: 2020-04-02 11:16 pm (UTC)