Tuesday, August 11, 2015

The Monsoons

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The voice of Thy thunder was in the whirlwind;
the lightnings lighted up the world; 
the earth trembled and shook.

In the desert, we remember that rain is a blessing. Weather patterns have changed enough that, in the American Southwest, the monsoon season has become agony. We wait, gazing at the clouds or smears of rain in the distance, wondering when the winds, lightning, and brief, torrential rainfalls will touch us. Where are the storms and the rainbows? Where are the male and female rains?


Yesterday and today have been dark and wonderful! Even well dressed people take off their shoes and splash through water running in the streets. Thunder rolls again and again. People here are happy today.  I've been walking outside, listening to the thunder and letting the rain touch my face, lifting my hair so it would touch the back of my neck.

I tried to recall the blessings. (Thank goodness for Google.)

For thunder, the blessing is, "Blessed are You, Eternal One, ruler of the universe, for your strength and power fill the world." Baruch atah adonai eloheinu melech ha'olam shekocho u'g'vurato malei olam.

For lightning (and other natural wonders) we say, "Blessed are You, Eternal One, ruler of the universe, who makes the works of creation." Baruch atah adonai eloheinu melech ha'olam oseh ma'aseh v'reishit. 

And the unusually long blessing to be said when seeing a rainbow is "Blessed are You, Eternal One, ruler of the universe, who remembers the covenant, and is faithful to His covenant, and keeps His promise." Baruch atah adonai eloheinu melech ha'olam zocheir ha'brit v'ne'eman bivrito v'kayam b'ma'amaro.

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