The Jewish holiday of Sukkot gets little attention, but it’s meaning is perhaps the most universal of all the holidays.
The Freedom of Impermanence
The more we can embrace the impermanence of life, the easier it is to let go.
The Foundation You Can’t See
On the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, we learn to rejoice in insecurity by resting on the most secure foundation that exists.
Leaping When You Can’t See the Net
Sukkot, the Jewish harvest festival, teaches us how to leap even if we don’t see the net.