by Raine Teller | Jun 15, 2014 | Blog, Every Day Blessings, L'Chayim, Loving Life, Many Blessings, Uncategorized
Dear Ones: Happy Father’s Day to all you wonderful Dads out there. It is such an important job! And also a special remembrance to all the Dads who have transitioned over but are still keeping watch from the other side, my dear David v’sholom, included. Let me say that...
by Raine Teller | May 27, 2014 | Blog, Every Day Blessings
Dear Ones: A message on my cell phone. “R U home?” I had seen it before. Out of the blue, without warning, “Mom” is pressed into service again. What does it matter that the “child” who is texting will be 36 on his next birthday. When a guy needs his “Mom” she has to...
by Raine Teller | Mar 13, 2014 | Blog, Every Day Blessings, L'Chayim, Loving Life
Yesterday’s Story Dear Ones:I have spent a life-time, ok, 65 years, trying to integrate all my various parts into one complete life…and it hasn’t been easy. I am a woman, someone’s daughter, granddaugter, sister, aunt and niece. I am a rabbi, an interfaith minister...
by Raine Teller | Mar 13, 2014 | Blog, Every Day Blessings, L'Chayim, Uncategorized
Tuesday morning, December 27, 2011…From the Lab: I am back. Actually I haven’t been gone from here or Hashem’s House, or the Ranch at all, except for a few trips to NYC…once to bury my dear step-father Paul, twice to try and save an institution from itself (which I...
by Raine Teller | Oct 3, 2013 | Blog, Hashem's House, The Torah
Dear Ones: Just for the sake of argument, let me assure you that we live in two worlds. One is the material world of what is visible to us. The other, the one of astral light, is invisible, but none the less, here. It is the one of spirit. So, if someone says to you,...
by Raine Teller | Jul 7, 2013 | Blog, Hashem's House, Many Blessings, Uncategorized
Dear Ones: Yesterday I celebrated the Dalai Lama’s birthday by attending the Tibetan Singing Bowls Peace-In at the Texas State Capital Building. Ten Thousand Villages staged the event in the Auditorium Outdoor Rotunda. I sat in the second rung just above the main...